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■ . . writer........ Vic Morris
w f t f x w fn e .
' IH K-tanpa aturea are slowly rising- and we
now emerges bEnMiig 5x t&esunlig&t-
T.oTTg~. warm: sum
mer eyen i n g-s spent m t&e garden, a re fnat
around, the comer; w& hope. h Shrug: off those of this^ — "crisp, aro-
p-mry nnn rhfnTr
matic: with. a. Qowery houquet. and a palate that: bursts with, fresh, frtdfc flarouia". Sound appealing? The wine I am rec ommending 13 deli
ciously refreshing, lights b u t full of
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_ _ Pairge. SJO Jucge Juey. KaBe anc Crcifi. 7JO Eusy 7.35 Wiggly Pane 7.40
Viggn* Farx. 7.-IS Silly. 7js s H-=. j.2Q TTny anc Crew. &S0 Little
•mics. 3-5a Eusy Buses. 3.00 Eusy •uses. 3.0S TTny a r c Craw. 9.30 K i- ; 10.30 Trre Gcicen Girts. 10-30 The
Gocen Gins. 11.00 FL.MI: My Breast. 2.-10 Cetennty Extra. T.3Q Crcssng
Tver. 7.30 Crossing Cven 2.00 .'.5ury FcvfCt. 2G0 Maury rcvrcn. 12 ao Ficxr Laxe. -*.30 next Lane. =.23 Ceiecntv Extra. 5^0 F c r Vcur [_:ve. 3.30 th e Gcicen Gins. 3230 " te Gcicen Gins. 7210 Crossing |>er. 7220 Crossing Cver. 3210 Will rnc Gracs. 3.30 Charrnec. 3 ^ Jerry hcnnger — Late Nignt. TT.35 Jucge I ucy. 12210 'Will anc Grace. Ccmecy. [2220 Wiil anc Grace. T.20 Fidu 1.50 Jerry Scnnger — Late
iigm. 3-30 Maury Fcvicn. -*.20 •laury F cv ict.
G R AN A D A P L U S
| . j q =umcae ct :ne Saiiey. 5.30 jwaii Fve*C'. 7.00 r 'u s cn P u s .
K sa Si ess This Fcuse. 3.00 Faroe. E.3Q :-awaii Fve-O. 10.00 Hawaii k Ve-0. n .3 0 Alias Smith anc Jcne s.
12.30 Hil Street Blues. T.QQ Hill Etreet Blues. 2210 Hill Street Blues.
f jQ Hil Street Blues. -1.30 Hil Street t lu e s . 5.30 HU Street Blues. 3230
ptans anc Their Stcnes. S2I0 Cicx •ner/. 7.00 Fame. 3.30 FC James: iste ‘c r Seam. 3.00 FC James: A
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l i t r e :c Muroer. 17.30 Futft Fenceil liv s ten e s. 12.30 Stars anc Their t icn e s . 12230 Dot Emery. T.30 FO
fam e s : Taste ter Ceatft. 2.00 lc r c c n '5 Earning. 3.QQ Futh fence iL -i.30 Alias Smittr anc Jcnes.
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1.30 Tlmeiife Music a.30 Amanng ptenes. 3JO Amarrng Stcnes. 3.30 'sane. 10.30 Lane ct tte
liia n ts . 17.00 The Bicnic Woman. ■ 2 J 0 Farscace. 7.00 The Twilignr a re . 1.20 The Twifigm l in e . 2210
Twiiigm Zcne. 2220 The Twriignt . 3230 UPC. 2.00 The Fnscner.
1.3Q seaCuest CSV. 5.30 umecso. T.30 Slicers. 3.00 F LM : Morons from |2u:er Scace. 3.20 Gimcse. 10210 »LM: F c c c c c c II. 12.15 R LM : Xtro.
NOT GRIGIO/GAE- GANEGA Es the per fect aperitif end ideal with a l l those sum mery dishes—aspara gus, salads. Esh dishes, the list goes on. The grapes for this
CANALETTO Pr-
flavour;, the nTHrnafe m- -11 ) n 1 i i t e r d n T r T r m g
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■i chef ILraneE Miann ten marfcf tfce - •.. QrtPPr»r<r. fSnMprr JtiFiiT •' ' •
pm wag : . Spry an<£ Koaemary Hume^ a ^E e
i ; Cordam Bleu; Sc&aaE m London^ tai JrilSfrp^ fTftfrfrpm rrrmFiTrrpgpfprprnf ,.-s
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tfis result of a. conipetitibn: for- c&efe FmrrT
v -v.-lfec&^wCTecfiallengeditacame * npiwft&adfs&itfiatcouMBecoofceif m forge q uantity eateni cold with: a.
v s aM and appealtoas many diffeing: palatesaapoaafblia. • TBe mftial entry of 10* was: wbit-
. tied down: t a a: &mItwo^w&zc&i were pprgfmalTy l:Frp Qrippn_ STitA
chose fc&e dfefe cooked by head chef lianel jMann as the eventnal wmnen: The Jubilee CHcfcEm recipe was: a.
cgntrepfiece for th e catering for the concerts fcakihgpIaceGver the-jnbflefr weekend a t Bnckiaghairr. Palaceu TTapfr nf frhp-TiTpky hoffiprs. was; ghrp?r a. harrtpisfa'nff
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wine are grown, m the Veneto region, of north-earnem Italy, which boasts the stun ning historic cities of Verona and Venice as its two Tnnrn centres. The Canaletto range, with five regional Ital ian. wines in. wIT, n-^ a. close affinity with Venice, being named after the famous is th Century Venetian painter; Antonio Canal. M r c k n a m e d
• course mealy tncladrag a pla s tic rhampggnp-fTnfg. ‘
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wrap- Tfre mam course CMckeu Juhg^whH&gchfcken cooked with:
p a s ta sa lad -T h a t was followed by atrawherrfesandcreamL E^jchihamporalso cdntafiiedhalf a
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grawumafiijy ou tfcPrmce of "Wafe^' TTirmp-T
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Canaletto. Canal became known for his Venetian crtyscapes- Many of these mastar- p feces are found in. England today Pinot Origin, which originates from Alsace
|*.50 1 imeccs. 2 ^ 0 'JFG. 2210 CTcse. S E C C H O IC E
■r.aa F affennr? 7.25 Eaitleccts. 7.25 ■LA F e d Fany. 323Q FetccvereC. 3 JQ ■ Ghetto FaCulcus. 3.00 R U f c Judge. 1 G re a t. 1QJO Clnere. 77.00 l Jacanciama. T 7 J0 James Farewell | Ccncen. 12220 Jcnnny VaugnarTs Wcrtc Cue Extra. T-OQ Jcnnny Vnugtmn's Wcna Cue. 2210 Case..
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1 3.25 Ncnttem Exc csum . 10.25 iMcnhem Exccsure. T 7 J5 Sheen a. 1*2.15 Sheen a . 7.05 Emmercaie. ■3.25 Jucge Jucy. 2.15 Gam s. 2.25 ld iam s . 5.15 Savage P an e l. S.25 I
iavage F’anet. 5.15 CC L K . 7.15
I .e c s Tcm -e il. 3.15 Ant a r c Cetfa l ia r g e c L c Wim Eeacte. 3.15 F LM :
produce increasingly rnnovariveamf differ ent wirtps, the-Panalefc- Cn TgTrr—
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the twu grape varieties and woe really excited b y th e results. The grapes were vinined separately then blend ed together; a f te r which th e wine was left to r s t m thehottle before release. The Garganega adds some zesty. Coral tones to the richer; more full- bodied Pihot Grigio. Canaletto Pinot
under th e guise of Pinot Gris, is a rela tion of Pinot Noir. Pm or Grigib has been growu in the Veneto fer more than, a centu ry. The indigenous Garganega grape vari ety is little known out side the Veneto and is found in mast of the classic wines of th e area. In th e i r quest to
chocolate arid a miniature book of coronation photos. The hampers themselves were
Cadbury's provided squares of
actually coaf-bagsj manufactured especially fo r th e occasion, an d resplendent in blue,, w ith th e th e
Paperback Rafta, by William Rhode, £10, pub lished by Simon and Schuster.
"BY the time you read th is le t te r I will be dead and you'E be curs ing me because i t is the only th in g I have left
was left to. Joshua. King byhisfiithen; . j _. ;. K in g is th e c e n tra l
c h a ra c te r in “P a p e r - backBaita.”-- T
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DISH OF THE WEEK GOLDEE*JUBILEE r .a-
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Queenfs Golden Jubilee Togo? picked* cuto^;t&e:top^Ig□IdL.• - ‘ .. .
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• HalE lime,, juiced and zffit gratedl, f • ffem fresh root gmgs;peefed and; grated
® LcTovecrushedgariic • I shallot, finely chopped • Ztbspollveoil ■ . For dressing;
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1. Mix th e marinade ingredients- together m a shallow- dish- Add the chicken: and turn to coat thoroughly. 2. Covgrand refrigerate fbr2-4houia. • To) make dressing; place creme
frafcfip^ mnynnnn.nwj lime jnire and zestmabawLPeeliandgratethegm.- ga;thaitwistm:apfeccQfmnsIni;ar press through a sieve toi extract the
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juice. Add 2. tspi of th e juice to< th e
ftrpgring.SHr; cfTOprandchiTItn gFnw thefiavomstOideveTop;
withsatt; pepper and nutmeg, and place'm a roasting tm.
Drizzle ovar olive oiL 4. Boast m oven, (pre-heated to I9Q degrees C/375 degrees F/Gas, Mark •T) fnrVivTTifmitw, bnf»
reor.ga.sinna]Ty~ rtirriT rhe-chfckpn Is ennkpri riimugh.
Leave to cool completely, then cut mtob&e-sized pieces; a. Cfembine the chfekEnand dressing; adjust the seasoning and refrigerate. Serve with a pasta, salad, lime quar tern and chopped flat leaf parsley.
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what’s on in the Ribble Valley
compiled by Marcia Morris AIT entries for-inclusion: to be on a listings form, available front the Tourist Information Centre in Market PTacey Clltheroe; and handed nr by the 10th o f the month prior to the event
OM 'Wednesday; the- IQth Bibcfiestar Miisic: Ebstoral will begm wfth an art exhibition pi-e'j Itw a t 6-p.m. follcwed
by th e opening concert featuring George Mehy. with John Chilton's Ehetwarmes. ■
George llenyriamnque attraction m t-be p y.’. L’m’irf RIs rppnm.t:nn ns n_
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peerfess- enter tainer has grown thronghont th e many years th a t he has been touring An evening of great
mnskandwnfeassuredihSt Wilfrid's ChnrcS-Thisfefenbwedbyacandrfilit concert entfded from: "VikfngstoVic- toriansl'm the Cfenrch of St Svibui; Stydd. EimaKatfeKobets wiEsfiare anatmosphaacand mesmsahhour of beantifal harp music. This popular festival contrmies on Thursday with concerts hy th e Vale
Quartet and Open. Bites. The Box: office is located a t The
Rectory Riverside* Ribchester teL Q1254S7SSSI. EVENTS-JUNE 2IST TO 27TH
Ghost walks with Simon Entwistle from CEtheroe Castle Gates every Friday a t 7-3Q’ p.m; Group hookings only all year round fibr WhaHey Ghost walks on Wednesdays. To book teL 01200 426S2L. Bmflle-It,. a group to Ieam braille,
meetsThursdays,9-30:
ajn.to noonm. the IT Learning Centre, old Co-op
teL 01200426063. Platform Gallery "Music to: your
Eyes!- Hand-made musical mstm- ments and a variety of craft work based on music. Workshops In th e education room.. Platform Gallery International
Feltmakersr Association. A touring exhibition showcasing 20 artist3 using felt to create clothing; bags, wall pieces and installations. 21st to 2:ird — Clitheroe Moun
taineering Club weekend- Meet a t Rhydd Ddu. near Beddgelax. Snow donia. Activities mountain walking and rock climbing. Inquiries. teL 01200 42S766. 22nd—Clitherce Town Band coffee
moraingih Mayor's Paribm; Clithaoe Town rn imril.. Inquiries. teL426217. S'kid - nitlipmix Ramhlprs1 Assorih-
tion, meet 9-30 a.m. a t Chester Avenue car park for Freeholds Top and Gorplay Resarvoii; Todmorden. 22nd—Clitheroe Naturalists Soci
at the Pali!; Pepper Mill Bam Study r\xn1-n* 9 p m FnqiTTririr, tpl.OT^S^:
ety. coach walk Scorion and Grisedale. meet 9-30 am . Clitheroe Interchange- To book tel- QI20Q' 42SI17. 22nd — Lancashire Countryside Events. WycoHer Country Park,. "Am
S702531. 22nd—Clitheroe Town Band play
tv father has died of
a Viagra overdose and leaves bis son a fortune. But King cannot have th e money u n t i l he writes a best-selling noveL And he is too busy
enjoying himself, travel ling. taking drugs and growing bis hah; The s to ry tells how
Grigio Garganega. available from D. Byrne a t £4.99. is a wine with excellent balance,, great charac te r and masses of deli cious fruit flavours. Dust off th e salad bowls, grab a glass, get out the garden chairs, sit back and sink: into smznn&L
Caiecmy Extol 1.00 Crossing Cver. 1.3Q Crossing Cver. 2.QQ F LM : Chiicren to My Heart. X50 Maury Fcvicn.
2.AQ Maury = evict. 5.20 The Gcicen G n s . 5.00 Will arre Grace. 5JQ Writ a rc Grace 7.00 Crossing Cver. 7.30 Crossing Cver. 3.30 Charmec. a J 5 Ceiecmy Extra. 3210 ■Jnscivec Mysteries. 3220 Mcst -sumeo. 10.00 Jerry Scnnger— L a e Nignt. 10.30
..erry Scrmger — L a e Nignt. n .20 Ceiecmy Extra. 12230 Ccmcrcmising Situaticns. 1 2 J5 Ccmcrcmising Situations. 1.10 Jenv Ecnnger — L a e Nignr. 2JQ Maury -cvicn . 3.20 Maury Fcvicn. 2 J 0 Ccmcrcmising Situations.
GRANADA PLUS
5.00 Lonccns Burning. 3.00 Emmercaie. 3 J 0 Stare anc Their Stones. 9.00 Hawaii Fve-O. 10330 . ne —
c c c c r c —iea. 17.30 Jeeves and
Wooster. 122JQ Cismc Nurse. 12210 C is in c Nurse. 1.00 R LM : Agatha Chnsne Mcvie: Muroer -with Mirrors. 3.00 Coronation Greet. 5220 The Las Cawscn Shew. S.00 Je e ve s anC Wccster. 7.Q0 R LM: Agatha Chnstie Mcvie: Muroer with Miirora. Agatha Chnstie mystery, staring Helen L*aves. Sene Caws anc Jcnn Mills. 3.00 Carrot's Juicy Bits. 3 JQ Mere ct C a r ra fs Juicy sits. 10.00 Cannea C a r a t 10_20 Canned C a r ro t 11210 Mrs Mercn. T7JO Sotting Image. 12.00 Hawaii Fve-O. 1.00 An
. Audience with Freccie S ta r . 2210 1 Fieri arc Ciganca's Greatest S t s . 10 0 Jeeves anc Wccster. 4.00 An Audenca with Freccie Star .
S C I - F I 5230 TTmeiife Music. 1 0 0 Amaang-
Stones. 3-30 CycemeL 1 0 0 Fantasy islanc. 10210 Lane cf the Gam s. TTJJ0 Tne Eicmc Woman. 12210 RLM:-The Man From Panet X . T.15 FILM:. The Ancrcmeca Strain. Tnrrller. 1 4 5 Gimose. 4.00 S r Arthur Conan Ccyie’s Tne Lost WcrtC. 5230 The Lost Wcric. 52JQ L F C s and AQens. 7220 Freakyiinks. 3230 ^ re c a ce . 9 HO Ultraviolet 10.00 R LM :. Shocker 12210 Mulemium. 7230 SJeecwalkere.
2210 RLMc FoTOiccen P a n e t 4210 Close.
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E E C C H O IC E Eig- Sunday.
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Rercsvered. 3210 Alistair McGowan’s E ig Impression. 3.00 Johnny Vaughan's World: Cun Extra, g jp Diners. 10210 Japancrama. 70-30 F s ru c n in Janan. 1Q>*5 24. TT2JO
Cinere. 12210 Johnny Vaughan's. WcrtctCup Extra. 12.30 Japanciarna. 1210 One Bvg Sunday;
ron«n nvz 1 2 5 Gieena.. 10.15 S ie en a. 1T.1Q.
Savage F tane t TWO Savage R an e t 1 2 JO Sheena- T J S CO UKL 2.15 Anr and Dec's Saturday Nighr. Takeaway.
1 1 5 Ant and Gee’s Eanged lip With Rennie 4 J 5 The P a n s 's Furonesr Animais. 4 JS E lim t Data. 1 3 5 Coronaticr St re e t . T u t Savage: r ia n e t . 3210 Lads Arroyo Privates Bepcsed.. 5.00 G r^ t F m p t a-rg
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CAPRICORN
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King is working for a pittance a t Hindu Week and desperately search ing for inspiration. He reckons he is on to
th e big one winch is to f in d , befr iend and unmask the sub-conti nent's legendary drug baron. Baba. Add thebeautifal and mysterious Yasmin to
the plot and King finds himself enmeshed in a quest so unbelievable it mus t su re ly give him scope fora noveL Two weeks later pen
niless and s ta rv in g in Mumbai's caged city, selling heroin to street children, w anted for questioning a f te r th e
with.
Ccmenc and ftmiiy secunty wiB be inure impuronc tc ycu zc&e mcmenc bon unoL'ftai wsicta sees tack from your reesne busy Wieduie m tske acduThcupi Ife in general wrfl be five^esrsirrijr noebarm^naner excunj and promar ferry cdmipine. Sur whac rtb. doiny in x wsf is deimg awajr Umtcncns. ids say-iny ta ycu:“H*y, ycuve gcr x ifele bit dull or sale, and you've best hangnf cn to aunstforseeantf wmci you need to let go crTT So I dfek & pui&?5 you iron dnngs One are no Icnpr ary ure. to you.
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nh. sines you wifl be pulled in different ctirecacnt with mere - , uu«|.i iuiwin» Than imoi tn handle. If you hare been swr^nwn; rtimgr under
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re Dtey to be chaflengra around; Jcmay be in yeurjefa. icnoy be to do with w cetand it nay also be a Qalebicto do with your body, so wsnii heahh
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murder of a Bollywood sup e rs ta r , Josh’s very su rv lv a l depends on. finding Baba. Paperback E a i ta is a
feast for the senses let ting you.taste* smell and visualise the h e a t and chaos o£ Tndia.
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The Sin is in a buoyant enthusiastic place in ycurdBroso ycuwifl wancmare 1 stimulating company aver the n e x t
'Oct 24—
bucacthe end oficaiLi think ycull be rather ^ad thar you've found- the 1 ^
lui.iLtii ts go wim the flew, a n d
or some other way of broadening your henzorea. Where, you've been 1 t uunpi mntsing too muduthe imhiencas around new wifl break you awqr from 1 into the unknown. Reg ard;
hese limiung. nstrichng cram nan css. You may n e e d puc a f a c t
SAGITTARIUS
few weas, mere travel if you can manage. J a tide bic of courage 1 4 I 5 7 j
new I
The Sin is in ycurmcsnhkittot charcarea as the mtsnencwhkh means you 1 wig be caicantraong an canfidemial matters, both ffnancal'andemcticnaL for 1 y the next few weeks. It is a rather rebeUicus few days now.Tbu. may well find I
Nov 23-Dec 21 j
pouraeirrodung.chebca£xlitde behaving the odd. tmy dispute, with other! oeople. Forges co-apersdon. Go ycurown way and do your own dnrt^and 1
my Sagrearius line to hear more. B 0906 589 4158 j
ffer the same to eierycne else arountLIekronm wig pay off In tfaeartd. Oil | Nov 22. J
hen in four days’ ame think."Och. I wish i hadn't quite done thatT Call my | 0906 589 41561
ing a t pariah priests!' jubilee- In S t Mary's Church. Chyton-Ie-Moars- " In s t Might of the- Proms!" theme. Tnqmripy rel Q|e(]n
22nd to 23rd-Siabdenapen gardens.
IQ new gardens open from noon to 6 p.m. Home-made refreshments and cake stalL Inquiries, tel- QI2S2 779376. 23rd — Gisbum Parish Church fete
from I to a p.m. featuring Bar- noldswick Brass Band. Padfham. Panache Clog Dancers, magician, crafts stalls and other attractions. Inquiries. teL 01200 445644. 24th-
Oshaldeston. Folk night with Jeff
Higgmbattora. 21ith— CTttQoeRamblers'AsEcciii-
tinn; meet 7 pun. Wadd&lgtatt. 26th—MyttonFordHbtetLangho. UKtourof MirPhinTp'Dayanthorof
the book "The: Mnid Gam^' who will n h n n r T - n e r rm T l i i - n r - s s r ,n T n r n p r
subjects related to health and longevi ty a t 7J30pm_ 26 th to 30th—
RihchescerFestrvalof
Music and Arts, featuring George Melly Kit and th e Widow; Donald MaxweKVafe Quartet. Inquiries. teL 01254S7SSS1_ 27th—Hark
to.Bounty SMdbum.
free cones* Brass a t the Bounty with SMdbum Silver Band at 7-15 p.m . FOETHCOMEN'G EVENTS- JUNE 2STH TO JULY 4TH
2Sth4jllth— Bib Chester Music Festi- vaL mclud&ig a Gilbert and Sullivari
evening tonight and The Eric Amsworth Quartet at 10 pun. Satur day "Kit euri the Widow" andonSun- day The Festival Eucharist at 10-30 am . 29th — Lancashire Countryside
Events, midsummer walk in the For est of Trawden. Inquiries. teL 01995 640557. 29th - The A CappeUa Singers will
give a programme of works inspired by WHlihm Shakespeare at 7410 p.m.
in WUpshire Methodist Chnrch. RibchestsrRoad. Wilpshne. 29th. —Plough Tun. Wigglesworth.
medieval night with knights, fights and other delights. Inquiries, tel. 01729 S40243. 29th - 30th - Slaidbum steam and
vintage vehicle display a t Hark to Bounty from 10-30 am . 30th—Clitheroe Rambler^ Associa
tion; meet Chester Avenue car park at 9 am.fbr Bleaklow. 30th — Clitheroe Mountaineering
Club, meet RVBC offices car park a t S am , for Mardale in the Lake Dis trict. Inquiries. teL 01200 42S766. j c t r
Gantry gvhlhirihn of "Fnrirhparri Fan tasy" 2nd - Clitheree Ramblers' Associa-
Blackburn Museum and Art
ticn, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a m.fnr GlassonDock. 3rd—Clitherce Ramblers' Associa
tion,. meet 7 p.m. Whalley. 3rd — Knowie Green Village Hall,
ta lk by M r Chris Austin entitled "What’s ttm.aName".7-3Q fcr S p.m. ;lrd — Eaves- Flan, West Bradford,
cheese and wine evening, Royal Flrirlob T pgrnn IVbrfrilrigtrm hrauch Ttr
support of Eric Edmondson Memori
al Fund. 7-30 pm. 4tfc—Clitheroe Town Band will be
perfcrmmgonCIitheTjeBaiidstandat
•2 pm_ 4rfe—M&tcm Country HbuseHbtri;
Mrtton, a n address by ProL. John Moverfey on current trends m farm ing and thehr impact on the country side, organised by CPRE- Start a t 7- 30 pm . in the conference room. Inqnfrlps. teL01254S2497L • Further details of some of the
above events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. O A. booking service for the the
atres and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place.
Clitheue.teL012QQ 425566.
compiled by John Turner
theatre SHERIDAN MOR-
LEY Blackpool Grand Theatre, June 2Qth_ Box: officer 01253 290190; THE LAVENDER
HILL MOB. Blackpool Grand Theatre, June 24thto 29th. THE BIBLE - THE
COMPLETE WORD OF GOD (ABRIDGED), by th e Reduced Shake speare Company Pre ston Charter Theatre. June 26 th to 29th. Box officer 0171225SS58. JACKIE MASON,
in the North-West TWELFTH NIGHT by
Ballet Gwent. Preston Charter Theatre, July 4th. Box office" 01772 258858.
music
FESTIVAL. Bridgewater FTn.1T- Until Jime 2Sth. Free lunchtime perfor
MANCHESTER JAZZ
mances. BANG ON A CAN ALL
STARS. Bridgwater Flail,. Manchester. June 20th. Box officer 01619079000. HALLE SUMMER
stand-up comic. Bridge- water FTall,. Manchester June 2Sth_ Box officer 01619079000; RICH HALL AKA
MUSIC. Music of Beru- stefn. Gershwin, Copland and Souza. Bridgewater Hall;. Manchester June 2Ist_ Box officer 0161907 9000; OLDHAM TINKERS
OTIS I FF CRENSHAW Burnley Mechanics. June 28th. Box officer 01282664400. RONALD MCDON
*3
THE initial disappointment for liter ary diners following the non-appear ance of Mr Mark Shand. brother of Camilla Parker-Bowles. was quickly salvaged with more than a little help from the Women's Enstiture! Hundreds of guests at a literary din
ner and lunch at Gisbum’s Stirk House Hotel were expecting au th o r Mr Shand to recall exploits in Tibet, the subject of his recent book. Due to illness, he cancelled, but
speakers Trida Stewart, Miss October m the now-world famous Rylstone WT calendar, and best-selling author Billy Hopkins made sure tha t their audi ence was entertained. Event organiser Airs Joan Laprell
reefing from the publicity and success of their 1999 calendar. A film is under way with. Helen Mirren. Julie Walters and Annette Crcsbie starring. There has been a visit to Buckingham Palace to deliver calendars to the Queen and the late Queen Mother, betn WT mem bers. The WT ladies have modelled at the Savoy in London and appeared on page one ot the New York Times in January, 2000. That resulted in
6Q.CGQ e-mails requesting copies of the calen dar. "There have been challenges along
the way We flirted with showbusiness and we have changed the percepdou of the older woman." added the speaker. She was followed by Southport
recalled th a t ou t of the 400-plus speakers since 1972. fewer than 10 had failed to attend- And she had a sur prise up her sleeve to counterbalance th e disappointment with the announcement that TV correspondent
Kate Adiewillbe joining speakers at a d in n e r
: snowballed into a "tastefully" nude ' cafendar which had sold400,000' copies and' raised FalfGi-million pounds for
W I member Tricia. Stewart explainedhnw-a fnnd-m.l«nhgidea.had
towards the end of the yean.
! recruited m. a pub' and how Miss- July ’ was Prince Charles" favourite, she ; added; "If we had known, we would have had beauty treatments. As it was. the only preparation we made for thephotographic session was to loosen our bras to avoid strapmarksL" The ladies of Rylstone WT are still
charity Eevealihg how-Mms November was
L a s t -m in u te h itch fa ils to h a lt a top litera ry lu n ch
author Billy Hopkins, a teacher fcr 40 years who now has all three of his books on the bestsellers' fist. He explained the reasons for taking
up writing in his late 60s and told how his first book, "Our Kid”, which was turned down by publishers and which he eventually published himself, has since sold 175,000. The sequeL "High Hopes”, has sold 1QQ.QGQ and "Kate's Story”; based on ids mother’s toped memoirs, is currently 12th bri the best seller lis t . Now aged 74. retirement. ~ had, he said, turned mto> a whole new careen. A draw during the dinnerand lirm-h
the following day raised some £600 for Ribble Valley Ladies' Luncheon Club's child cancers charity. Pictured are Tricia Stewart and
Billy Hopkins signing copies of their books at the literary luncheon. (B13C606/4:
T o w n c r i e r t a k e s t o M s b i k e t o d r i v e M s m e s s a g e b o r n e
REBECCA MALOPE. Quays Theatre. Salford Quays; July 14th. Box officer 0161876 2000.
exhibitions FELT IMPRESSED.
Clitheroe Platform: Gallery June 21st to
27th. GAIEWAYTO THE
COMMONWEALTH. Photography by Simon Webbs and poetry by Anfirm Malik- The Lowry Salford Quays. Until June 30 th. BEN COOK FOUND
PAINTINGS. The Lowry Salford Quays.
AND BERNARD WHIGLEE Marine Hall. Fleetwood. June 21st. Bax
officerQ1253770547.____ LAST NIGHT OF THE
ALD'S ADVENTURE IN SPACE! Preston Charter Theatre. June30th. Box officer01772 258858- THE DISTANCE
HALLE PROMS- Bridge- water Hall. Manchester June: 22nd. Box officer
01619079000; NIGEL OGDEN IN
FROM H hidF. Almeida Theatre Company Lyric Theatre; Salford Quays. July 2nd to 6 th- Bdx officer 0161 S76: 2 0 00.
COMEDT BONANZA
starrin g Cannon and BalL Blackpool: Grand Theatre. Ju ly 4 th to' October 26th. Box officer01253!290190; FANDANGO. The
Dukes. Thea tre walka bout season. Williamson Park; Lancaster; July 5thtoAngustl0th;
dance L"ENFANT ET LES-
: officer Q161876 2Q 0 0- GANGSTARS. Lyric
SORTILEGES AND PETRUSHKA- Opera North a t Lyric Theatre; Salford; Quays; June 20th and 21st. Box
Theatre, Salford Quays; .TimeVSIfi.andVUtlT. Rmr
officer 0161876.2000; TOWN TONIGHT! Grand
Theatre, Blackpool. June 23rd. Box officer 01253, 290190. ANDY WILLIAMS.
Bridgewater Hall. Man chester June 24th. Box officer0161 9079000. MADREDEUS- Bridge-
Until June30th- ACTTYS PRIDE. The
entire Lowry Callectibn. The Lowry Salfaril Quays. From January 12th. MOVING LIVES.
teds Caribbean commu nities. Until October 27th. People's History Museum; Bridge Street. Manchester
musicals MISS SAIGON.
water HaH, Manchester June25th. Box officer 0161
Palace Theatre, Man-' cheste; Until June29th. Box officer01612422524. BLUES IN THE
9079000; ROYAL NATIONAL
COLLEGE OF MUSIC SYMPHONY ORCHES TRA. Bridgewater Halt, Manchester June 27th_ Boxofficer01619079000- BLACK DYKE MILLS
NIGHT! Oldham Colise um; Until July 6 th; Box nfnpc- OTfiT 7SP9: SINGES?- IN TEHI EAEtMancfieste: Open
BAND AND' HONLEY MALE VOICE CHOER- Bridgewater Halt. Man chester June 29th_ Bax officer 016190790001 THE MAGNIFICENT
MUSICALS! Bridgewater Halt. Manchester June 30 th- Bax officer 0161907 90001 GUBANHE. An evening
of salsa; Quays. Theatre; Salford! Quays; July 5th. Baxofficer0161S76.2000;
House; Ju^F 9th to20th. Box officer016124225Z4, GOTTA SING. GOT-
TA DANCE GOTTA GOE Manchester Opera; House, July 9thitoi2flth; Boxofficer0161242252L.
opera THE KING AND* L
Palace Theatre; Slan.- cbp^tCT- TTnDI JiTnp,90;Tr
Box officer 0161 242 2524.
T H E c r y o f " o n y o u r b ik e " b a s b e e n m a d e o f f i c i a l b y C l i t h e r o e T o w n Crfen. As p a r t of th e Let's
Breathe — Don't Choke Britain campaign. Mr Roland Hailwood joined 120 town criers through out the UK to askpeapfe to walk, cycle or use pub lic transport rather than drive' their cars. The chain of cries was
sta rted in London and taken np on town and city hail steps as mayors pledged to use transport other than them official cars to a tten d engage ments on June 11th. Alternatives ranged from bicycles to horse an d trap. The campaign is aim
ing to encourage people to reduce c a r use for health and pollution rea sons. R ep o r ts s ta te th a t
asthma and obesity in n F i l f f rg r r f«rf rn T P 3 g ln g n n i l
th a t thousands of pre
m a tu re deaths occur t h r rm g lr . n ?T~n n l ln f I n n S tan d ing u n d e r th e
library dock hr th e Mar ket Place, ClitheroeJHr
Hailwood cried; "As town crier for this fair town I call upon all per sons present to hear this. Let Britain breathe. ■ "R
educe.th e nse:o£ y o u r cars; Walk, cycle.
use public transport, fcr a safa- and healthier life," Our picture shows
Clitheroe Town: C rier Roland HailwcotL (CR1Q06G2/I)
G i s b u r n A u c t i o n M a r t p r i c e s
: TEIv newly-calved: dairy cows ‘ and fieifers were forward a t Giafiunr Auction; Mart's Thursday sal ea Tap? prices were £6SQ from
G.EL.V%armouth;and £fi70 to' Antom. Etieian. cows made to £ 6aQ> (average AaQ'u) and ! Friesfait heifers' to- £6SQ'
445k? a t I3 4 ^p (£595.53). fro m. X C. Nelson.^ to * EL Agac Young- bullsrPremium. made to' 122l5p' (IQB.Sp) „ prime' to; TflgJTp (933p)^atfiera to'S9.5p' (7Si3p)- Prrmestoersi made- to- 93.5p-EefssrBrennum:mader co< I34.5pi(TIS.5p),. prime toi.
(£S94VIiLthesafe of rearing-calves,, topi price-bull calE was:£2IS.. and top- price1 heifer calf was CTTS frTrm.'F' FHrnnTTrfanTrtn.P^ FamfiprfL (tT^pgrEnnmisnriXj
! bulls made to'£2IS (.£142^5)^
i («£63.7g)^.Belgnm BIu&Xbulls i to>£2I0t(-2206}
r.BeIgiamBlue* ! i xrbrifeatxrSSB^SnnmentallX
rJmniisrni V heifers;to: ££!&•
httTfabni^T.lfl*,, SiTirmffnfctrX’ i heifeia to'£S2:(
A73.aO)>
IQ5;5p (96Upothers to 83lSp' kilo-- price for a pen: of
(7&9p)l. . . Top >
' (£43^0): from: EL X. Lonsdale' to HL Schofield, and topi sale price, was^^£53. from: Jl. Oldfield
tQibH.GatPT, famfisr Bremfimr,
IQ) sheep was- 34k? a t I2T.9 p>
. (255^35^kg) • made-to: I2.719p -' premium (36-
> fbrdXheifBS:tO'£I3.(£12L50)^ > Eriesuurbuils to £25i(«£4*LIl})^ •' ; AngnsbnIIsto,-£2I5if£I61)L ! . Forward m: the- Citato dc < sale: were? Iaai cattle (iI21
.Eere--;:
l young' hulls;. 3T steers; and! I heifers) and 1165sheep* (76IT ■ I Iambs'*,IQ0‘&oggst.22!shear-! 1 lings*. 2S3. ewes and nuns)^ i TnpilHrniprihg-fnrhiingiwag'
4a.5Kff)i ton l33L6p> t IIS^p:);.- prime? (25.5-35.9kg-): to-HSpi (X12:5p)uprhne (3G-455kg):ta> TIIpi (TQSilp;)*. prime C45.ff- 52kg)> to- IIILTpi CIQ5.Tp)y, ho ggsto>Iff414pi(9Qp)*. homed ewes to> £33i (£25135)other ewes to>£53< (£32^35), rams* to» £4ff(£33^Q)^ Ihi the produce sale^harieg:
young-hulls* I2‘steers and heifers) and258 sheep (201: fcvmim-, four hoggs-ane shear— ling;52'ewes-aiid ramsL Top kflb ■
510kg:at LJ35.5p- ( £53S.Q5) from E- Morphet and Sons to* X. and R- Flfcmn, Ltd- Young: bulls:: PremFum made- to* IQa.5p (;Iff4.2p'j>. prime-ta> 9&5p ■
price for huils-was
(72,5pV Prirn^ sttfers Tnnrfp ttt 9Qp; (87p)- Heffersr Prime made: to 94.5p> (90.2p odiers ta 85;5p i,Y9.3p )l Top'kilo price rnrsheep1 was
(9i6p) v others, to: 7X5p)
&
"'/fern
", i vs*
; £44fromA>A-.andELCrifcch-: ley t a Sasaendale- hfeats^
31kg at. I2T^ip'i.£39.50)- from X.X. Crosier toA_. and
EL.Nut- ts;, and: the to p-aTe- price was:
rLambsa Premium (YfriF- ► . 35^9kg)i. made:.- to; I 2T^ipy '( ElffwSp);. premiums.. 036- 4515kg): to1 LI9:.4pj ( IIap)v prime (45v6-52kg)’taiT2Qp
str?i\u ttti
miinrf.Bnrpq:mnrfp!.fcrn- SJSL" AC
forward were? 29'cattlie (TIT, 1
(;II9L2p')^ hoggs: to- SQrilp^ shearim^ to £2ff^horitodewes ’ ’ to> £I6i5Qv. o th e r ewes to» £35J3{li (£38:SQ1' and rams.- tm £44 (,£33.50).
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