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RECITAL by Huw Williams


ORGAN


(Sub Organist and Assistant Director of Music, St Paul’s Cathedral. London)


Saturday, May 18th - 730pm • at the Parish Church of • •


St M a ry Magdalene, Church Street, Clitheroe


Tickets: £5 (£4 concessions) Children accompanied by an . ■ ■ adult FREE!


. Refreshments during the Interval


BARLEY Village Hall


TA BL E TOP


S A L E -


Sunday, 19th May 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.


1 "Food available Enquiries


01282613280


isGmND cintriAi m yiT ^ E R O E % V E S


YORK STREET, CLITHEROE BB7 2DL From Friday, May 17th


PRESENTATION NIGHT ABOUT A BOY (12)


Saturday May 18th ' Wednesday May 22nd


Monday May 20th " .............,,7.30pm Tuesday May 21 st ■ 7.30pm


"Thursday May 23rd________ 7.30pm FLICKS WORKSHOP


i .;;(7.30pm : 7.30pm


Saturday May 18th at 10.00am ______ 11,30am and 2.30pm ■ • • . : For more Information ;. v -


Coll the BOX O F F IC E on 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 2 7 8 ■ w w W i 9 r a n d c i n e m n , c o > u k -


CROSSROADS (U) Saturday May 18th


MONSOON WEDDING (is) Sunday May 19th at 7.00pm


CROSSROADS", Grand Cinema,


Clitheroe, matinees from Saturday WHEN three former high school friends are reunited during their prom night, they realise that, despite apparent differences, they still have a lot in common and embark on a cross-country trip. Lucy (Britney Spears) is looking for her


a^ l JE ls fd i2 8 2 ^ 6 6 4 4 0 0 ^ '» i ! L W W w . le u u r e in b u r n ! e )M O . ’u k 's g i


Saturday, 18tf» May - 8pm


From TV's Fast Show. Tommy . •


SIMON DAY


• Cockles, Billy Bleach and -


others featured once again.in - this side splitting show


Wed 22nd - Sat 25th May - 7.30pm GARRICK THEATRE presents


LOVE'S A LUXURY


S a t u r d a y , 1 5 t h J u n e . 8 p m


UNDA SMITH


Nominee for her stand-op •v : work •. . •


Comedy Award


Regarded as one of the .. sharpest comics from TV & ,•


runaway mum; pregnant drop-out Mimi (Taryn Manning) wants to attend a singing audition; and cheerleading Kay (Zoe Saldana) wants to surprise her boyfriend at UCLA. The trio are joined by Ben (Anson


Mount), a musician who, during the trip, persuades the girls to enter a music compe­


tition in LA. For your chance to win a family ticket to


see this matinee coming up at the Grand Cinema, just answer the simple question below and return it to us by next Thursday.


Question: In which American state is U s Angeles? Answer:.............................. •................................. Name:................ .................................................... Address:........ ..................................................


Pest Code:......................... Daytime Te l:.................. . . Please send your entry to: Planet of the Apes Competition, Edi­ torial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe,


Wednesday and Thursday 5th and 6th June _


_ _


SUMMER FUN HALF TERM WORKSHOP


^ ’D e s ig n y o u r o w n N o v e l t y . P e o p l e B a x . ‘ a n d W r i s t l x i n d s -


FOR 6YRS PLUS O r e a t fu n fo r litHe h a n d s


Join our FREE mailing list call the Ticket Office for details • ^


EXPERIENCE T H E R I G G E R P I C T U R E


FILMS FROM FRI 17th MAY FOR 7 DAYS STAR WARS EPISODE 2:


A T TA C K OF THE CLONES (P C )* l h r i 4S mins


D a lly I.00 1.45 2.30 4 . I5 5 . I5 6.20 7.30 8.30 Sat M o rn 11.00am - Sat Late 9.45pm I I.OOpm


PANIC ROOM J(1 5 ) 2 hrs 5 mins


"Daily 1.25 3.50 6.15 8.45. Sat Late 11.10pm


BEND IT LIKE


BECKHAM (1 2 ) 2 h r s 1 0 m in s Daily 13 0 4.00 630 9.00 Sat Late 11.30pm, Ex 9.00 showThurs 23rd May


Thurs's Silver Screening 23 rd May


A BEAUTIFUL


MIND (12) 2 hrs 15 mins On'screen 9.00


ICE AGE (U ) 1 hr 4 0 mins Sat 11.00 1.15 3.25 Sun 1.15 305


DOG SOLDIERS Sac Late 11.10pm .


(IS) 2 hrs >aity 1.40 4.00 6.20 8.4S,


ABOUT A BOY (1 2 ) 1 h r 5 5 m in s


Daily 1.15 3.45 630 9.00


Sat late 11.20pm Ex 1.15 3.45 shows Sat/Sun


Sat's Little Oscar show I8th May


JURASSIC


PARK III (PG) 1 hr 45 mins The fun and games start at


l lam The Director’s Auditorium


STAR WARS II (PG) * 2 hr 45 mins Daily l.00 4 .15 7.30


NEW 24 HOUR FILM INFORMATION LINE


01282 456333


SUNDAY MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE


Sunday 19,th May


GISBURN Situated 2 miles Clitheroe side of Gisbum T h o u s a n d s o f b a r g a i n s


Car Booters arrive from 7.30am - Car Booters only £5 All enquiries 07711 833543 or 07850 241842


LOOKING FOR A JOB IN THIS AREA?


I F IT*S OUT THERE,


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BOOT CAR


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SUNDAY B U S T A T T R A C T IV E


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SEL L FREE OF CHARGE (T H IS W EE K O N L Y )


SELLERS NO BOOKING


JUST TURN UP FROM 7-30 AM. BUYERS FROM 8-00AM NO EARLIER


TABLES FOR HIRE £3 CATERER & TOILETS ENQUIRIES/ADV1CE. TELEPHONE


MR.C 01282 815756 MOBILE 07714 325614


FOR MORE CAR BOOTS, FAIRS AND


MARKETS... ... TURN TO CLASSIFIED


Uneashire, by Thursday, May 25th. Eut Uotullra N.wpipm lid will u t tk> iifornitio, yog bim gW«« i t for the porpoui ot frowning your roqint, fodudiig for vorifiootloo ud credit control porpoior. From lino to time « ood other eompioloi to oor group olio hwa rone greet offert ood tpostil promotiooi aid we woold like te be able to there poor lofornollot with A m eonfaalei. please tick the box if wa do not want os or other companies 1b oar groep to contact yoo by telephone and/or mall I


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"A B O U T A BOY" (1 2 ), Grand Cinema, Clitheroe, from Saturday


BASED on Nick Hornby's novel, "About a Boy” stars Hugh Grant, who plays Will, a single 30-some­ thing living in North London. Thanks to inherited wealth, Will has never had to


work, is devoid of ambition, fearful of commitment and emotionally stunted in an adult world. He is fiercely protective and proud of his wardrobe of designer clothes and his ordered life of shopping and going out for lunch. Will hits on the idea that if he dates single moth­


ers who are already committed to the upbringing of their children, his lifestyle will remain preserved - and shallow. That is, until a troubled 12-year-old boy called Marcus becomes entwined in his life. Grant captures the surface charm of Will, with his


inner hollowness, in an immaculate comic perfro- mance, ably supported by Nicholas Hoult, Toni


Colete and Rachel Weisz. ENTERTAINMENTS MASSIVE INDOOR


GRANE MILL BAZAAR


CAR BOOT/MARKET EVERY SATURDAY


throughout the year. All facilities ADMISSION FREE 150 Stalls +


Grane Mill, off Bury Road, HasTingden


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The Fi&b dliafiTc^sbihe - i? 4 . w


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Clq;^-gn4 F o lk Festival, 'Nrfjis Weekend:


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Throughout Accrington, qsj^l4tw1rtljS& _^SJ^tvyfstle Mills f ^ A N EVENT ALL Xlog & Morris


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launch & ^ O p e n % l 1 ^ 1 i p ! t h % ^ S 7 E R B A N D ^ .


A c c T c ^ H a l l , F r i4 3 yM ^ ^ g 5 3 0 pm * T ic k r is : £9/£|cones Sunday night finale with VI


AccTown ! ^ } k S u n t l a ? 1 ^ ^ -


For further information antf ficlids all AccJrifb‘Centre on »£ ii


www.lancashirecloRandfolKrcstival.co.uk v . ' i cones


WHALI.EY ROAD, CLITHEROE


Friday, 17th May KARAOKE


with Claire Saturday, 18th May


FREE BIRD (Matts Band)_____


Sunday, 19th May


KARAOKE + Q U IZ


with JOHN TURNER Tel 01200 422324, W E ’L L H E L P YOU PLAN YO U R W E E K AHEAD


Sex symbols from across the years wow audiences


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A PAIR of heartthrobs, one dead the other very much alive, will attract­ ing audiences in Man­ chester this month. But two totally differ­


ent types of audience are expected to pack the Bridgewater Hall. The first sex symbol


will be Rudolph Valenti­ no, who wowed ladies with his performances on the 1920s’ silent screen. He makes a posthu­


mous return when the Halle Orchestra play the,. stunning score composed to accompany the film “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”. As the film flickers out Valenti­ no's performance on the Pampas of Argentina and the battlefields of the First World War, the orchestra will play the score on May 25th. Five days later it is the


turn of another Ameri­ can icon. Superstar Jack Jones, borndn Holly­ wood on the night his singer/movie star father, Allan, recorded his hit, "Donkey Serenade", will have them swooning with his interpretation of the works of Cole Porter and the Gershwins. His professional debut


was as part of his father's act at the Thunderbird Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas aged 19 but his break came when a demo he recorded for Don Raye found its way to Capitol Records. With over 50 albums


and sold-out world tours, he continues to charm audiences.


HOLLYWOOD icon Jack Jones f f lP S l# ! I * tigf’je


THIS week I thought I would look at the bar­ gains to be had in the supermarkets this week. Starting with Booths,


the best deal around by far is their CHAMPAGNE


AUBERT, at £15.99, on offer at buy one, get one free, taking the price down to £8 a bottle. • This is a pleasant soft,


gentle style with plenty of fruit, coming from a high proportion of chardonnay. Got a party coming up, get some in while stocks last! Tesco has an offer of


■ ’■ ' l ip ! L. mm # j§ i


20% off any North or South American wines. My sources tell me some are being sold under cost price, with advertising budgets making up the difference. My choices would be:


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FETZEIt SYRAH ROSE - serious rose with body and flavour, down to £4.79 from £5.99, or the every good, chunky and fruity ARGENTO MAL- BEC at £3.97 down from £4.97. The dense black cherry


and plum fruit of the ERRAZURIZ MERLOT,


STAR of the silver screen in the 1920s Rudolph Valentino Panto unveiled


HARDLY has the curtain come down on the 2001 panto season, than plans for the 2002 shows are launched. If there was a prize for the


first on the starting blocks it would go to the Quays The­ atre at Salford Quays, which has announced the star of its "Aladdin" will be Liverpool pop star David Paul. The 19-year-old, who is cur­


rently going down well in Ger­ many, will top the bill in a new interpretation of the classic Arabian Nights story. "Aladdin" follows a Christ­


mas success with the sell-out "Sleeping Beauty".


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The Inn at Whitewell


on Thursday 30th May 7.00 for 7.30pm


Tickets £25 per person


To book places call Jane Lyte or Miles Corish on 01200 448688/ 01200 448222


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3 courses for £8.95


Homomado Soup of tho Day Pato with French Toost


Tomato S Fota Choeso Soled . Garlic Mushrooms


: Prawn &Tuna Mornay (50p extra) •; ' ^ 8oz Sirloin Steak • ■ Breast of Chickon in a Omne Sauce


Thick cut tog of Lamb In o Mint & Rosemary! . . •. Sauce


o Loin of Cod in Whisky & Choeso Souco


■ 8oz Rump Stook with Peppercorn Sauce .• Look & Mushroom Pancake


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wrapped in a velvety oak cloak at just over £5 - this would be a £6.49 wine - is worth every penny. Looking at Salisbury's,


there was not much to get over-excited about, except that there is a bin end on SPICE ROUTE PINO- TAGE, taking this down from £7.99 to £5.99 and they just don’t make any poor wines. This is elegant and opulent with hints of dried figs, on a chocolatey background, again enhanced by a little oak, around 25% has been treated to new American oak for added interest. That should keep you


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