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fig), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 21st, 2002 17 'APUCK jentre


Jwick, Burnley, Clitheroe, 1 & Earby


rHE DAY


sought-after red wine of France. The origins of syrah or


Rosie and Jim. 8.35 Barney and Friends. 9.05 Busy Buses. 9.10 Tiny


* and Crew. 9.30 Barney and Friends. 10.00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The Golden Girls. 11.00 FILM: Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story. 12^0 Celebrity Extra. 1.00 Crossing Over. 1.30 Crossing Over. 2.00 The Bold and the Beautiful. 4.00 Yes Dear. 4.30 Maury Povich. 5.20 Maury Povich. 6.10 Ricki Lake. 7.00 Crossing Over. 7.30 Crossing Over. 8.00 Girlfriends. 8.30 Girlfriends. 9.00 Charmed. 9.55 The Jerry Springer Show. 10.45 The Jerry Springer Show. 11.35 Date Expectations: The Fifth Wheel. 12.00 Compromising Situations. 12.35 Compromising Situations. 1.10 Ricki Lake. 2.00 Screenshop.


GRANADA PLUS


6.00 Cannon. 7.00 Plus on Plus. 7.30 Not on Your Nellie. 8.00 Watching. 8.30 Sony! 9.00 Cannon. 10.00 Van Der Vaik. 11.00 Alias Smith and Jones. 12.00 Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime. 1.00 PoiroL 2.00 FILM: Agatha Christie Movie: Murder with Mirrors. 4.00 PoiroL 6.00 Just for Laughs. 6.30 The Les Dawson Show. 7.00 Van Der Valk. The chief inspector disappears. 8.00 In Suspicious Circumstances. Two unsolved crimes. 9.00 Kavanagh OC. 10.30 Hale and Pace. 11.00 Tales of the Unexpected. 11.30 Tales of the Unexpected. 12.00 Tales of the Unexpected. 1230 Kavanagh OC. 2.00 Close.


SCI-FI


6.00 TTmelife Music. 8.00 Amazing Stories. 8.30 Amazing Stories. 9.00 Fantasy Island. 10.00 The Bionic Woman. 11.00 Land of the Giants. 12.00 The Twilight Zone. 1230 The Twilight Zone. 1.00 The Twilight Zone. 1.30 The Twilight Zone. 2.00 Sightings. 3.00 Sightings. 4.00 Amazing Stories. 4.30 Amazing Stories. 5.00 seaOuest DSV. 6.00 Sleepwalkers. 7.00 Prey. Tom reveals the truth. 8.00 FILM: Meteorites! 9.40 Glimpse. 10.00 FILM: Ghoulies 2. 11.40 Glimpse. 12.00 Bubblegum Crisis. 1.00 FILM: Secret of Mamo. 255 Bubblegum Crisis. 4.00 Close.


BBC CHOICE


7.00 EastEnders. 9.00 FILM: The Jackal. 11.00 Ireland Music Awards. 1220 Richard Bacon's Rent Free. 1.15 Mary Anne’s Bikes. 1.45 Kurt Cobain's Rock Shrine. 200 Close.


ITV 2


925 Emmerdate. 11.45 Night and Day. 1250 Judge Judy. 1.40 Sheena. 220 The Goal Rush. 5.10 CD UK. 6.10 Hear'Say: A New Chapter. 6.40 Survivor: Raw. 8.10 Who Wants To Bo a Millionaire? Interactive. 8.45 Hear'Say: A New Chapter. The band decide which single to release. 9.15 FILM: Batman Forever. 11.30 Hollywood 2002. 12.30 The Red Uon. 1.00 Gatecrashers. 120 The Late Show. 220 Sheena. 3.10 Teleshopping. 4.40 Close.


ST. PAUL'S


FHEDAYJ f


LOW MOOR GOOD FRIDAY 1130am - Family Service


-R if : After the last supper that he ate .with-the disciples, Jesus said:


“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you; Do not let.your hearts be trouble, neither let them be afraid.” ' •


Friends. 9.05 Busy Buses. 9.10 Tiny and Crew. 9.30 Barney and Friends. 10.00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The Golden Girls. 11.00 FILM: A Woman Named Jackie. 1220 The Wedding Planner. 1.00 Crossing Over. 120 Crossing Over. 200 FILM: Mr Destiny. 4.00 Yes Dear. 420 Maury Povich. 520 Maury Povich. 6.10 Ricki Lake. 7.00 Crossing Over. 720 Crossing


Over. 8.00 Mysterious Ways. 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 955 Jerry Springer Uncut. 10.45 Jerry Springer Uncut. 1125 Date Expectations: The Fifth Wheel. 1200 Compromising Situations. 1225 Compromising Situations. 1.10 Ricki Lake. 200 Screenshop.


GRANADA PLUS


6.00 Hart to Hart. 7.00 Plus on Plus. 720 Through the Keyhole. 8.00 In Loving Memory. 820 You’re Only Young Twice. 9.00 Emmerdale. 1120 Plus on Plus. 1200 In Loving Memory. 1230 You're Only Young Twice. 1.00 Catherine Cookson's The Moth. 200 Hart to Hart. 3.00 Coronation StreeL 520 Dick Emery. 6.00 The Good Old Days. 7.00 Catherine Cookson's The Moth. 8.00 Poirot. 9.00 London's Burning. 10.00 The Knock. 11.00 Dick Emory. 1120 The Comedians. 1200


PoiroL 1.00 London's Burning. 200 Close.


SCI-FI


6.00 Timelife Music. 8-00 Amazing Slones. 820 CybemoL 9-00 Fantasy Island. 10.00 The Bionic Woman-1100 Land of the Giants. 1200 FILM: I Mamed a Monster from Outer Space 120 FILM: Waterworid. 4.00 Planet of the Apes. 5.00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World. 6.00 Earth: Final Conflict 7.00 Freakybnks. Paranormal drama, with Ethan Embry. 8.00 Farscape. Chiana learns of her brother's death. 920 Sliders. An expenment 10.00 FILM: Silent Running. 11.40 Lexx. 1240 The Outer Units. 1.40 FILM:


Nightmare on the 13th Floor. 3.15 The Hunger. 4.00 Close. BBC CHOICE


7.00 Liquid News Oscars Special. 720 Minnie Dnvor at the Oscars. 8 00 Celebnty Overload. 820 Film 2002 Oscars Preview with Jonathan Ross 9.00 Johnny Vaughan Tonight 920 Richard Bacon s Rent Free. 10.15 Shooting Stars. 10.45 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. 1120 Gimme Gimme Gtmme. 1200 Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Cnsps. 1220 Johnny Vaughan Tonight 1.00 The Practice. 1.45 Rock Shnnes. 200 Close


ITV 2


925 Crossroads. 11.15 Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? 1.15 CD UK. 215 Survivor .Raw. 3.45 Hear'Say: A New Chapter. 4.10 Judge Judy. 425 Blind Date. 525 Coronation StreeL 720 Great Escapes. 8.00 Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? Interactive 820 The Race. 920 Coronation StreeL Flz protests. 1020 Wolf Lake 11.00 Club Reps Uncut 1200 Judge Judy 1.15 Teleshopping. 245 Close. •


Clitheroe Community Church


G o o d F r id a y 10 am United Service at St James’ Church.


E a s t e r S u n d a y


10.30 am Morning Worship at Kings Centre, MiUthorne Avenue


—''Contemporary and traditional songs, children’s activities, refreshment.


3-00 pm Meeting on


Pendle Summit with Churches from the area.


For more details on any o f these events


caU 01200 428025


METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES


TRINITY


MAUNDY THURSDAY 7.30pm - Communion Service


GOOD FRIDAY


10am - United Service at •>. . St James


EASTER DAY


, 8.15am - Communion Service 10.30am - Morning Family


- • Easter Celebration 6pm - Evening Service 1 -


‘ ,


E a ste r Sunday a t 6.45 am Sunrise Service at Waddington'Fell Car ■ Park followed by breakfast at church (bring your own egg)


M orning Service at 9.30am (including Communion)


Everyone Welcome


St James’ C hurch C litheroe


Good Friday. 29th March


10.00am Service for Good Friday Churches to g eth er in Clitheroe & District 11.30am Family Service 2.00pm Last HourVigil


Easter Sunday. 3 1 st March 9.00am Holy Communion


10.30am Family Communion 6.00pm E as ter Praise


We wish you a very Happy Easter and invite you to join us in celebrating the new life that the risen fc. Lord Jesus Christ offers to all who seek him. a


UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


C a s t lcga tc , Clitheroe, L a n c a s h ire . HI57 1A Z We'd love to see you at our


2pm - Last Hour of the Cross EASTER DAY


Sam - Holy Communion


10.30am - Faster Family Communion 630pm - Easter Meditation followed by Holy Communion


ST MICHAEL


& ST JOHN Lowergate • Clitheroe


MAUNDY THURSDAY - 8P.m. Mass of the Lord’s Supper


GOOD FRIDAY - 3 p.m. Reading The Passion


Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion


HOLY SATURDAY No Service Today .


Vigil and 1st Mass of the Resurrection other Masses at 10 a.m. and 11.30 a.m.


EASTER SUNDAY - 5 a.m. PIRATES OF


St Mary Magdalene Parish Church • -Clitheroe


Palm Sunday 24th March 8am Holy Communion


9.30am Commemoration of Our Lords entry into Jerusalem


9.45am Parish Communion ■ 6.30pm Evensong Preacher: Cpt Richard Cook


. 7.30pm . Commemoration of . The Last Supper.:


Maundy Thursday 28th March iriv •


Good Friday 29th March


10am United Services (St. James) ■ 2pmADevotion


Easter Day 31st March 8am Holy Communion


; 9.45am . Parish Communion/Church Parade 11.15am Holy Communion - (B.C.P.) • -


A'' . • - v ■ ■ ■


PENZANCE. Man­ chester Opera House, April 2nd to 6th. Box office: 01612422524.


THE WIND, Man­ chester Opera House, until March 30th. Box' office: 0161 2422524.- SWEET CHARI­


Palace Theatre, Man­ chester. Until June 2002. Box office: 0161 242 2524. WHISTLE DOWN


MISS SAIGON,


pool Operatic Players. Blackpool Grand The- : atre. April 3rd to 6th. Box’ office: 01253 . 290190.


TY. Quays Theatre, Salford Quays. Until March - 23rd. Box office: 01618762000. EVITA, by Black­


shiraz, as i t is called in Au s tralia, d a te back many centuries. I t is th o u g h t to have bern brought to the Rhone val­ ley by the returning Cru­ saders, from the ancient town of Shiraz in what was Persia, now present day Iran. Another theory is that


it came from the town of Syracuse in Sicily. While scanning the shelves a t Oddbins, I noted a couple of interesting wines from this grape. . One I had seen in Por­


tugal, called Incognito, as the grape was not official­ ly permitted to be grown, b u t some experimental plots were vinified and th e winemaker had to keep i t a secret as to the grape varieties used until i t could be proved to the au th o r i tie s th a t syrah was capable of producing quality wines. So "Incog­ nito" was bom and is now available a t £14.99. My f ind of the day


comes from James Her­ rick an Englishman who learned his craft in Cham­ pagne, Australia and Cal­ ifornia, and is showing just how good this grape can be. His MILLIA PAS- SUM 1998, is £6.99 and comes from Narbonne in the heart of the Langue­ doc region. I ts name is taken from the Roman "a thousand paces”, being the distance between the milestones found on the Roman roads, and the label bears words found on one such milestone. The wine is dark,


packed with spicy, smoky flavours of bramble jam, the home-made variety, leading to a very long per­ s is ten t finish which is smooth and velvety.


SYRAH one of the most noble of black grape vari­ eties and in its manifesta­ tion of "Hermitage" it was at on time the most


jV,New,Zealand;; but there, i U danceof different meats like beef,


, Lamb4s_traditionally ,t! £son and ostrich as well as wonderful


C; Very. English in'style; the city was ! founded inT850 and named after the * 1 eachred- veilow and creen can- - —


1; Oxford University-college, where the); ; ; founding father was educated. 1


^.buildings is a beautiful cathedral and a ; • 200g button mushrooms wiUow-lmed River Avon where punts can • 2 Spanish onions


1 Among its many graceful Gothic stone \ -----...


Michel Thomas, Learn Spanish By Cassette; Published by Hodder and Stoughton; £60


useful is Spanish, with the country being a hot favourite for holiday­ makers. Reknowned teacher


tains cassettes to help you learn. He works on his own


Michel Thomas has put together an eight-hour course which involves no pens, paper, homework or memorising. The box set just con­


up, now is a good time to learn a language.. And one of the most


the worst for only speak­ ing one language, with our neighbouring Euro­ pean countries apparent­ ly fluent in two or three. With holidays coming


IT is often frustrating when you visit a foreign country and you cannot understand the local lingo. The British seem to he


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hacked by a number of celebrities including actress Emma Thomp­ son and once you master the language -your hol­ iday can only become betterl


REBECCA SMITH


Measure for Measure; Burnley Mechanics; April 5th


THE Royal National Theatre presents Shakespeare Unplugged "Measure for Measure" in a unique inter­ active style. Their performance involves full audience participation - so be prepared to move with the action. Further details are available from the Mechanics Box Office on 01282 664400


method that teaches you through the basics of the language and which builds up the confidence and helps you under­ stand. The course has been


ston on Sunday to air “Uncovered Too”, which features a collection of 14 pop classics and all-time favourites of the band


success of their UK album and tour last year, Smokie are back once again firing on all five cylinders to release their latest contribution to the music world - “Uncov­ ered Too” - and embark on a major 30-date tour. The guys come to Pre­


"Illyria"; Burnley Youth Theatre; Quarry Theatr, Burnley; tomor- ' row and Satur­ day


rehearsing their latest performance of "Illyria" - as part of the Royal National Theatre's Inter­ national Connections scheme - dealing with issues such as torture, rape, lust, the abuse of power and the viledepths of war. Burnley Youth The-


THE fear and horror of war has been on the minds of youngsters at Burnley Youth Theatre. They have been busy


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Smokie; Guild Hall, Preston; Sunday FOLLOWING the huge from the past four


been treated to the unmistakable distinctive sound tha t is Smokie, with the finishing touch­ es coming from the City, of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Being their own sup­


decades including, "Be My Baby", "Every Time You Go Away", "Hungry Heart", ''What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted" and "No Matter What". All the tracks have


•Play Your Rock 'n' Roll To Me".


port band in Preston, Smokie will play 40 min­ utes from their new album and then after the interval they will he the Smokie their fans remember, perfroming hits such as "Living Next Door To Alice", "Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone", "I'll Meet You At Midnight", "If You Think You Know How To Love Me" and "Don’t


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roasting tray with chopped herbs and gar- ; lie and remaining olive oil. ■


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what’s on in the Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


AU entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from the Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitheroe, and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event


in Clitheroe, Serena Partridge is hosting a two-day weekend work­ shop. She is an accomplished textile artist and miniature shoe maker, and more details can be obtained from the gallery, tel. 01200 443071. On Tuesday, the gallery will be home to felt-making and a film in a PC Club day.


"Cabinets of Curiosity" by Serena Partridge. Collection of perfectly made miniature dresses, shoes and stockings inspired by extravagant fashions over the centuries. Braille-It, a group to learn braille,


Platform Gallery to March 30 th,


Entwistle from Clitheroe Castle Gates every Friday at 7 p.m. Group bookings all year round for Whalley Ghost Walks on Wednesdays. To book, tel. 01200426821. EVENTS - MARCH 21ST TO 27TH


Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063. Ghost Walks with Simon


"Frodsham and Helsby for the Sand­ stone Trail, and Helsby Hills. Inquiries, tel. 01200 441549. 24th - Clitheroe Mountaineering


lour, Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society coffee morning, 10 a.m. to noon. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423460. 23rd - Ribble Valley Rail Rambler,


atre is one of 150 groups and schools selected to take part in the pro­ gramme which over the last 10 years lias become one of the biggest youth theatre festivals in the world, attracting young


talent of the highest cal- , classes living under die- ibre.


in South America and on 01282 427767


tells the tale of Maria, a young reporter who leaves her home for the land of Illyria, which while once a peaceful, joyous land, it is now war-tom and danger­ ous. The play threads in and out of different social


Clitheroe, Slaidburn Silver Band presents a season a t the cinema "Fromplainsong to pop." Starts 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423855. "; 24th - Grand Cinema, York Street, Clitheroe. Ribble Film Club "To Kill a Mockingbird," (PG), 7 p.m.


23rd—Ribble Valley Mayor's Par­


meets Thursdays, 9-30 a.m. to noon at the IT Learning Centre, Old Co­ op Building, Henthorn Road,


York Street, Clitheroe, and the con­ cert takes place in the afternoon. At the popular Platform Gallery


BRASS band enthusiasts have a real treat in store on Sunday when Slaiidbum Silver Band launches its "season at the cinema" with "From plainsongtopop." The venue is the Grand Cinema,


Chester Avenue car park for Haworth. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822851. MARCH 28th TO APRIL 4TH 28th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


Inquiries, tel. 01200 423278. 24th — Clitheroe Ramblers,


Lunch Concerts, noon, Alexandra Johnson (violin), Gitanjali Ram (piano), Beethoven, Bach and Kreisler. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826948. 29th - Clitheroe Naturalists,


Clitheroe Interchange, 31st - Ramblers' Association, fam­


ily ramble, Festival of Spring Walks. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822851. 31st - Dales Rail, Ribble Valley


Rail Rambler. Inquiries, tel. 01200 441549.


April 1st - Castle Museum, Rock-


a-Doodle-Do-2,11 a.m. - 4-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424635. 1st - Guided heritage walk around


Read, "The Klondike Gold Rush," John Shaw, 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01282778554. 2nd - Bay Horse, Osbaldeston.


Longridge. Meet Millennium Cross in Berry Lane. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425566. 2nd - United Reformed Church,


Care homes: a chance to have a say


RESIDENTS of the Ribble Valley are being given a chance to have their say on the future of residential and day care services across the coun­ ty.


Folk night, Lynn and Barrie, 8-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 812303. 2nd - Clitheroe Ramblers, Chester


Avenue car park for Barley, 10 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822851. 3rd - Clitheroe Ramblers, Grindle-


ton, 6-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822851.


3rd - Bowland Visitor Centre,


Club, Wild Boar Fell. Meet at coun­ cil offices car park a t 8 a.m.' Inquiries, tel. 01200 427044.- - 24th - Grand Cinema,'York Street,


Lancashire Countryside Events, evening talk "Wise Owls," 7-15 p.m. Ring before attending. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557. . 4th - Grand Cinema, PG Club, cir­ cus skills workshop and film, places limited. Inquiries, tel. 01200 443071. © Further details of some of the


above events can be found in adja­ cent "Lifestyle" advertisements. • A booking service for the the­


atres and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.


The adaptation is set Details are available what’s on in the North-West tatorship. •


compiled by John Turner


ter Theatre. Until March 23rd. Box


office: 01772258858. RAIDERS OF


THE LOST BARK, with the Chuckle Brothers. Grand The­ atre, Blackpool. March 28th and 29th. Box office: 01253 290190. LAUREL AND


Charter Theatre. April 2nd to 6th. Box office: 01772258858. MEASURE FOR


DER. Oldham Colise­ um. April 11th to May 4th. Box office: 0161 624 2829. DEATHT RAP ,


with David Soul. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, April 16th to 20th. Box office: 0161 8762000. JOE PASQUALE.


Colne Municipal Hall, Apil 19th. Box office: 01282 661234.


MEASURE. Royal National Theatre at Burnley Mechanics, April 5th. Box office: 01282 664400. LOVE ME SLEN­


HARDY, by Tom McGrath. Oldham' Coliseum, until March 30th. Box Office: 0161 624 2829. MISERY. Preston


Quicksilver Theatre Company. Burnley Mechanics. March 23rd. Box office: 01282 664400. 1984. Preston Char­


theatre ROBIN HOOD. Blackpool Grand The­ atre. Studio. March 22nd. Box office: 01253 290190. ALL MY OWN.


MUSICALS, with Marti Webb and Robert Meadmore. Preston Guild Hall. April 6th;'


MAGIC OF THE


LEBY, National Youth Theatre. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, April 10th to 13th. Box office:


BOYS’ CHOIR. Bridge- water Hall, Manchester.


music MA N CH E S T E R


Colne Municipal Hall. March 22nd. Box office: 01282661234. SING A LONGA


King George's Hall, Blackburn, March 22nd. Box office: 01254 898000. THE HAMSTERS.


ROCKIN.' Preston Guild Hall. March 23rd. Box office: 01772 203456. SMOKIE. Preston


’ LAST NIGHT OF THE JUBILEE PRO­ MS. Blackpool Grand Theatre. March 24th. Box office: 01253 290190 POP IDOLS ON


RHYTHM AND BLUES. Blackpool Grand Theatre. March 23rd. Box office: 01253 290190.


Guild Hall. March 24th. Box office: 01772 203456. BEST OF BRITISH


SALUTE TO SINA­ TRA. Bridgewater Hall, - Manchester. - March 27th.BoxoffICE:'0161 9079000. - SING A. LONGA ABBA. Preston Charter.. Theatre. March 28th. Box office: 01772 258858.: JOE LONGTH-


ORNE. • • Blackpool Grand Theatre. March 30th. Box office: 01253 v 290190.


An evening of African dance, Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, March 27th. Box office: 0161876 ; 2000. ,' LOUIS HOOVER'S •


HERRICK ON THE ORGAN. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Mar­ ch 26th. Box office: 0161 9079000. AFRICA AFRICA.


TOUR. MEN Arena, Manchester. March 25th and,30th. Box office: 0161930 8000. CHRISTOPHER


TRA. Easter Parade. Bridgewater Hall, Man- chester.March 23rd. Box Office: 01619079000. REELIN' AND A


ABBA. Blackpool Grand Theatre. March 22nd. Box office: 01253 290190. HALLE ORCHES­


March 22nd Box office: 01619079000. CLASSIC CLAPTON.


Opera House, April 8th to 13th. Box! office: 0161 2422524. NICHOLAS NICK-


Box .office: 01772 258858. /. FAME. Manchester


ABBA. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, March 30th. Box office: 0161 8762000. - '


SING A LONGA -


: THE^MUSJfCALS: With Marti Webb and


FAIREY BAND. Burnley Mechanics: April 7th. Box office:. 01282664400 - THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP,


Robert Meadmore. April 1st. Box Office: 0161907 9000. W I L L I A M S .


AND THE BLUE FLAMES. King George's Hall, Black­ burn, April 5th. Box office: 01254 898000. THE DUBLIN­


YARDBIRDS AND TROGGS. Preston Guild Hall. April 3rd. Box office: 01772 258858. GEORGIE FAME


ERS. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, April 7th. Box office: 0161 8762000. ROYAL LIVER­


...THE.MAGIC OF


Cheetham, cabinet member for Social Ser­ vices, said: "These events form part of the consultation process and are another way in which we are listening to the views of Lancashire resi­ dents. We are serious about our intention to listen to all views and suggestions and this is an opportunity for those who have not yet been involved to play their part.


listen and answer any questions people may have. I urge anyone who has an opinion or valid suggestions to come along to one of these meetings."


"Our intention is to


Pendle Club winners


SOLO whist winners at the Pendle Club, Clitheroe, were Mrs D. Knight, Mrs M. Parker and Mr A. Hartley. Last week's winners were Mr J. Oddie, Mrs D. Knight and Mrs S. Holden. Winners at the bridge


Committees will give residents a further opportunity to take part in the debate with coun­ ty councillors, district and parish councillors, together with represen­ tatives from local volun­ tary organisations. At 2 p.m. on Friday, May 3rd, the Ribble Valley Dis­ trict Liaison Committee will take place in Clitheroe. County Coun. Chris


are being held by Lan­ cashire County Council officials to enable people to play their part in the consultation process. .The District Liaison


A series of meetings


welcome to play solo- whist on Mondays at 7- 30 p.m. and bridge on Mondays at 1-30 p.m.


Fellowship speaker


Schofield, who gave a very interesting talk and slide show of his visit to the states of-Wyoming and Colorado, which was appreciated by the mem­ bers. The next meeting will


SICS. By Quintessen­ tial Brass Ensemble and soprano Sheila Trickett and Phil Tay­ lor on comet. St John's Church, Accrington. April 13th. Details: 07901865238.


atre, Salford Quays, until March 24th. Box office: 0161876 2000. G I S E L L E ,


dance STOMP! Lyric The­


LA SYLPHIDE. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, April 1st to 6th. Box office: 0161 8762000.


MOSCOW BALLET. Preston Guild Hall. March 31st-. Box office: 01772 258858. - COPPELIA AND


POOL PHILHAR­ MONIC ORCHES­ TRA. King George's Hall, Blackburn. April 12th. Box office: 01254 582582. POPULAR CLAS­


at the West Bradford Vil­ lage Hall with 30 mem­ bers present. The speaker was Mr R.


CLITHEitOE and Dis­ trict Masonic Fellowship held its monthly meeting


club were Mrs Doreen Blake, Mrs Jean Walms- ley, Mrs Clare Brown and Miss Kathleen Bul- cock. Winners the previ­ ous week were^Mrs Jean Walmsley. and 'Mrs Doris Farnsworth, Mrs Kathleen Bulcock and Miss Pat Hargreaves. . - New members are


be on April 8th at 2-30 p.m. The speaker will be Mr Ken. Hargreaves, for­ mer Hyndburn’s former Conservative MP. His subject, entitled "Humor­ ous Side of Parliamentary Life", should be very interesting.


is £20, £15 for students. And anyone with inquiries is asked to ring 01254 51777 or 01204 852605.


Coun. Lightfoot


The entire Lowry Col­ lection. The Lowry,: Salford Quays. From January 12th. INTIMACY. Works


exhibitions A CITY'S PRIDE.:


DINOSAURS. Muse­ um of-Science ’and Industry, Manchester.-. Until June 9th.


from Arts Council and private collections at The Lowry, Salford Quays. > Until' April 28th. THE AGE OF THE


CLITHEROE town councillor Mr Bob Light- foot (Grammar School ward) would like it to be known that his political affiliation is to the Con­ servative Party and not to Labour as reported in error in last 'week's Advertiser and Times.


Man fined £50


CL ITHEROE ‘man PaukBialeki (32), of Whittle Close, was fined £50 with £55 costs’by Blackburn magistrates after pleading guilty to being drunk and disor­ derly.


the police driving manu­ al "Roadcraft". The cost of the course


9th, Blackburn Area Road Safety Association will be starting a new six-week better driving course at the Blackburn Northern Sports Club in Pleckgate Road. Content is based on


safer driving SPRING into summer and become a safer dri­ ver by polishing up on your skills and brushing up on your knowledge of the highway code. From Tuesday, April


Spring into


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