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’ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 28th?20b2CMl ; ¥<>


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"TALK TO HER" (1 5 ) F rom S u n d a y , D e c e m b e r . l s t >


LAUNCHING the winter season of Rib­ ble Film Club showings, "Talk To Her" is , from Pedro Almovodar, director, of "About My Mother", and is underpinned by his favourite themes of story-telling,.


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Id excellent food and drink make pedal occasion - especially now I suite has such a .sumptuous new i ;


Irs in business and the new feting Suite is offering a ary discount with a 20% /ho book 2003 wedding December, January and


I ertisement below for more lean take up this inviting


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. loneliness, friendship and the importance of communication in relationships, o After a chance encounter at a theatre;,


two men, Benigno and Marco, meet at a private clinic where Benigno works. Lydia, Marco's girlfriend and a bullfight­ er by profession, has been, gored and is in a coma. I t soihappens that Benigno is looking after another, woman in a coma, Alicia, a young ballet dancer. , *:■ Within the confines of the clinic and


the hours they spend there, the four char­ acters see their lives flow in all directions - past, present and future) dragging all of them towards an unsuspected destiny. This week’s Grand Cinema quiz ques­ tion will win a family ticket to a forth- , coming film at the cinema.: ,


Question: WKat surname Is shared by a' character from "My Fair tid y " and a famous English bullfight-


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Pbsf Code:. T. / ; . . . . . . . . ..DayMmeTei:, . . . . . Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Compel!- ' tlon. Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,’ King


Street; Clitheroe, Lancashire,'by December 5th.' East Unuihlra Nnngiptrt lid will a it H i informallon yog h»a given go for the partoin of pronnlgg yogr regoort, lotladlnj for verification and credit control From time to time we and other corapanioe in car groan olto hevs umo great offeri and special f romollont aW wo would like to be able to share year Informellon wrilh these Pleats tick the box |f yoo i t not wool at or.other oomfinlit In oar 'group to contact yog by telephona and/or noil ’


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production-, D e r R o s e n k a v a l ie r ; O p e r a N o r th ; T h e L ow ry


SUMPTUOUS is the b e s t.. word I can think o f to describe, this excellent: restaging , of David McVicar's Scottish Opera, production by - Opera . North. ■ .


.The sets and the cos­ tumes are magnificent and


, the singing delightful. I particularly,enjoyed


that of Janis Kelly as the Marschallin, sadly reflect-


. ing on her loveless marriage and a future without her y o u n g .lo v e r (Deanne


Meek).


' away.)The trio of sopranos at the close of the' third act, is dramatic and moving - 1 '' would have advised Strauss to finish there as Octavia; embraces Sophie and the)1 ■Marschalluin sweeps off; heartbroken, but head held high.


' Marie Arnet is the young Sophie who will take him'


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■' Conal Goad makes a splendidly comic Baron Ochs,'lusty, cowardly and ’ ultimately fooled. The supporting cast and chorus give a range of comic


'vignettes that keep us all entertained.1' -.


: • Opera North will be


returning to The Lowry in February with-Puccini's .


1 "Tosca'I, Mozart’s "Idome- neo" and Cimarosa's "The :


'Secret: Marriage". The company combines


powerful singing with skil­ ful acting and is always worth watching. Pippa Munro


v J r . - . jV» , v ' . what’s on in the Ribble Valley ; Over one dozen Ribble Valley churches will b ' ' "


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e1st -Trinity Methodist Church; Parson Lane,-- f 7th-West Bradford Methodist Church Christ-,- '■ ‘ • - t


'by David Palmer. i A choir of 50 and an orchestra’of 25,-including .members of Clitheroe Town Band and Settle, . Orchestra are busily rehearsing this lively, tune-


represented to perform the story of Christmas as beautifully told in the folk oratorio "Holy Bqy"


audience itself. There are no tickets or booking arrangements.


' “


Braille-It a group to learn braille, meets church choir, vestry at .7-30 p.m. for a talk by meet at Pepper Hill Bam Study Centre at 10-30 ' Thursdays,"9430 a.m7to noon in the IT. Leaniing A.M. Goodbody entitled "Chtheroeon Old Pic- a.m.- .


Just turn up, but go early to make sure that you can find a seat. EVENTS - NOVEMBER 29TH TO DECEMBER 5TH


Centre old Co-op building, Henthorn Road, ture Postcards". Inquiries, tel. 01200 424829.. Inquiries, tel) 01200 426063.'


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. wood, jewellery and textiles by local and national, Clitheroe Library meeting room at 7-30 p.m. for a normally accessible to the public. Telephone artists. Also workshops with Serena Partridge on ; lecture by Gordon Yates on "Sea Birds in Sum- before turning up 01995 640557. Cabinets of Curiosity.


Christmas crafts, including glass, ceramics, metal, •, •; 5th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society meet in lenging ranger-led walk in parts of Rowland not Platform Gallery presents contemporary 423881.


.... Clitheroe Library, exhibition of original water- • r, 5th-Late night shopping in Clitheroe from 6 colour paintings by Ann Hargreaves. . ..


,. :- . . . mer and Birds of a Pennine Forest". 29th-Wilpshire Methodist Churcli,Black- schools.,;


.-. to 8 p.m. There will be lots of music by local . . '


9th - Knowle Green Village Hall, Christmas . ’ --------— --------—


domino drive and grand draw at 7-30 p.m. llth - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association, meet 9-30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Maries


burn, East Lancs ME/CFS Support Group meet- : 5th -- Whalley Flower Club Christmas demon- Wood Copster Green. :ingat7-30p.m. Pre-Christmas Jacob's join! New- stration by Linda Hardman "A Partridge in a .llth-St Paul's Church, Low Moor, Carolser- comers welcome. Inquiries, tel. 01254884250. Pear Tree'l.at 7-30 p.m. Everyone welcome, vice with Clitheroe Town Band at 7 p.m. 29th-Knowle Green Village Hall, a concert by Inquiries, tel: 01200 428470.


11th - Clitheroe Concerts Society presents


"The Tattlers" at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 . 5th 4 Knowle Green Village Hall, lunch concert Gretel Dowdeswell on piano at 7-30 p.m. in 878447.


the Methodist’Church schoolroom at 2 p.m. by lunch'of meat and potato pie. To book, tel. oratthedoor. Stalls selling crafts, toys, books, cakes and .01254 826948. refreshments. '


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■ 30th - St John's Church, Hurst Green, Christ- .. .


30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Embsay.


■ 30th - Waddingtori Village Christmas fair in Music, Manchester. Concert at midday, followed Tickets from TIC, Clitheroe Music, Moor Lane, ; , : ? 12th—Knowle Green Village Hall, the Christ-


' - featuring students from Chetham's School of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, York Street.


FORTHCOMING EVENTS - mas lunchtime concert featuring the Trio Zam- DECEMBER 6TH TO 12TH V bra - David Routledge (violin), James Manson


mas fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Memorial 7th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association, meet 9-. (double bass), Winkie Thin (accordion). Concert Hall. .


planting at Beacon Fell 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., meet fair at 2-30 p.m. Various stalls, competitions, ;■ • Further details of some of the above events Bowland Visitor Centre.


■ , 30th-Lancashire Countryside Events, tree . 7th- GisbumFestival Hall, annual Christmas 01254 826948. Father Christmas visit and teas.


Christmas present maldng at Pepper Hill Study, in the Yorkshire Dales with the annual dinner in • A booking service for the theatres and .Bam Centre.


30th - Wycoller Country Park, near Colne. 7th-Clitheroe Mountaineering Club meeting ments. DECEMBER 1st- Knowle Green Village Hall, Christmas 7th - Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Young Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566. Drive your weekend with W a lk e r F a r r im o n d www.walkerfarrimond.co.uk Tel: 0 1 2 5 4 240621 ENTERTAINMENTS n u T r r m n m T \ m m k i r r c i B la c k b u r n


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K IN G G E O R G E ’S HALL


: in Concert Dec 2nd 7.30pm


GOMEZ Tickets £15


The Bee Gees and Grease


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


Dec 5th 8pm Tickets £16.50 - £14.50 THE ALL AMERICAN SOLID GOLD


ROCK W ROLL SHOW with Bobby Vee & The Vees CHRIS MONTH • , TH A Y N


E CHIFFONS BRYN HLAD .•. BIG BOPPER JNR Dec6th7.30pm . Tickets£16.50 Stageworks Worldwide Productions


present C IN D E R E L L A N O W B O O K IN G !


Dec Nth - Jan.12th Please call for details 4ft Fingers > Disclosure • Clot +The Fat Yanks


: • Aneurysm • MeliceousVempab . Dec 16th 7.00pm Tickets £5.00


FUEIiTS FOR 2003


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Programme:'


ROYAL LIVERPOOL'


Best of British Film 8i Television Conductor: John Wilson


' R.LP.O (Classic Handel) > GA-GA (Queen Tribute)


ROY “ CHUBBY BROWN


> RUMOURS Of FLEETWOOD MAC MOSCOW BAUET


January 31st 7.30 pm Tkts £17.50 - £8 OMID DJALIU (Stand-up Comedy) Jan 18 Feb 02 Feb 21 Feb 27


GWF-WRESTUNG ^


A MASKED BAU. (Italian Opera) Mar 05 KEN DODD


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• DAVE SPIKEY (from Phoenix NlghtsJMar 22 HAUE ORCHESTRA (Accolades) Mar 28


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• Simday:lpm;1130ani .V-Kt'jOJ, Tuesday Dec.;3rd( r;y toY ik i* -V 3 f,7 .0 0 pr - * ^ 7 . 0 0 pr


-J, j with Roast Potatoes ana Vegelables';';-;: iiwt? AaDessat ^Coffee^A’S ^ 1


INDIAN BANQUETS J:; CHRISTMAS;'.,, ; • COURSE SET MEALS-’";


r^Murci Mo^alla (Wholechicken) J j


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GRANEMILL BAZAAR


MASSIVE INDOOR | CAR BOOT/MARKET |


, EVERY SATURDAY : I throughout the year. AH facilities | ' ADMISSION FREE, c ■


1150 Stalls +' . V -


Grane Mill, oft Buiy Road,.: .Haslingden v


01706 221616 >. St Michael &


St Johns Social Centre Lowcrgnte, Clilheroc Dance to or sit and enjoy


BIG BAND MUSIC


. on a


NOSTALGIA Saturday,


NIGHT OF • December 7th


1 Tickets £5 from ' Social Centre Bar


Tel: 01200423073 after 7 p.m.


GRGS Swing Band In Concert


Thursday, December 5th 7.30 p.m .


- •


B Chatbum Road, §


School Hall, Clitheroe


• Tickets: £5 (£3 concessions)


Mftf -v Available from the school " (01200) 423118 or on the door '


ClitheroeGarden. J f Club i -v'f


• /WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4th at 7.15 p.m.


Ribblesdalc High


Scliool Tidmotogy : College


TOWARDS THE LAST


r This replaces the scheduled ' programme.


FRONTIER By Barbara Bingham All welcome. ./


* Newton United,; >?' 'Reformed'" Church )*


Christmas Fair


November 30th ; 230 p.m. in the -


Saturday, Sunday School


Clitheroe W.I.* Market


?CHRISTMAS .


SPECIAL


MARKET .Saturday,


November 30th 1030am - 11.45am


ST MARY’S UPPER / HALL


Church Brow


Produce, plants, crafts and coffee *


Absolute


Beginners Learn to paint a watercolour


this Saturday at Whalley Village Hall


Materials and lunch included.


All past and present


students are invited to our Christmas Dinner at Whalley Abbey . on Monday,


December 9th at 7 p.m.


Enquiries: 01706 629200


J Guild Hall i SU EEBR ot 7.30pm j


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: ' - Little Oscar’s Club ~ •: Saturday. 30th November..


* DIL RAJ Fully Licensed Exceptional Indian Restaurant


' Separate Takeaway Menu available of an equally high; ' standard - as you would expect from Dil Raj Recommended by the Good Food Guide and . V j- ■ Good Curry Guide in Lancashire


renuine Indian Cuisine


l CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN


7-9 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone


01200 427224 aily 12.3012J0 4.00 4.20 7.30 7^0


j T h i s Sunday 1st December. 10am to 4.30pm|_ A creative crafts association


’THE DUNKENHALGH HOTEL" Clayton le Moors. Nr. Accrington Just off J7 M65


CRAFTFAIR


D O N 'T M I S S O U R F A B U L O U S C H R IS T M A S E V E N T


GREAT VARIETY - GREAT VALUE - GREAT CHOICE ^J^Adhnissionfil^Underieis^Freej^Enquir^


01772 258858 j


To advertise ring Caroline Bracewell (ext. 418) or Lee Banks (ext,423)on 01282 426161


i,; STMICHAEL & "ST JOHNS >t'


SOCIAL CENTRE h ■. Present . t ' -


BLAST FROM


THE PAST ■ Saturday, '


November 30th in Top Lounge Bar


Top Rock and Roll Duo. Free to members and guests. : .


.The Annual Table Top Sale


. Jn aid of Salvation Army at ' . Clitheroe Cricket Club Chatburn Road


■■■■■■. .- / • . ■ » Hire a table for only £6 Gall 01200 440325


Hurry as numbers are limited • refreshments available Admission 50p Adults • Children FREE


Everyone Welcome CO K sN Calf’ fttRYSIAilUr tCHead


CHRISTMAS LUNCH £7.65


Starts Monday, November 25th No booking required


NORMAL MENUS AVAILABLE AS USUAL


DINNER DANCES £ 2 3 .6 0


Only remaining availability


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th Due to demand we are taking bookings


• for an extra night


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th To book telephone 01200 441218


i: i IHWIBGCE AAWHX Worston, Clitheroe (just off A59) • . v ,■ . ■. \i.' ’«


Saturday 7th December, 11am - 4pm


v • Fri 20 Dec, 7.30pm


Sat 21 Dec, 2pm & 7.30pm Burnley Youth Theatre presents


AUnUHCESS


A Christrrias treat for all the family. | ■ Special ticket offers available


Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, starts at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. ■ ,can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advortise-


the Copy Nook Hotel, in the evening. Inquiries, events throughout the region is available from the tel. 01200 428278.


2nd - Clitheroe Civic Society meet parish ; WycoUer-Country Park,:near Colne, nature club, ' •


: Clitheroe Castle Museuni, a witchcraft exhibi- Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for.Thomton- tion. - -


in-Craven. Leader John .Whitehead, tel. 01200


‘>3rd.’-f Clitheroe Ramblers' Association, meet Christmas music in the market noon to 2 p.m. 8th - Clitheroe Christmas Market 10 a.m. to 5


8th - Chtheroe Town Band will be playing ^ H u , . •


p.m. 8th - Lancashire Countryside Events, a chal-


--nbaf Rroacmvi MaMvwfiwt mnm>h nhrtwk. : ' p > , lst - RSPCA Animal .Centre, .Off Enfield bethan Singers at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01772.- of Christmas music and prose by the Eliza-


"Carols on Advent Sunday" at 7 p.m. with Slaid- : and domino drive, at 7-30 p.m. bum Silver Band and St Andrew's Singers.


1st-S t Hubert's RC Church, Dunsop Br id g e ,7 th - GisburnFestival.Hall, Christmas whist 7th - Lancashire Cpuntryside Events,


1 , H i Si h :i . conipUed by Marcia Morris


- All entries for inclusion to t>e on a listings form; available from the Tourist Information Centre in MarkefPlace, Glitheroe, and v handed in by. the 10th of the month prior, to the event


LET your’Chnstmas season begin at the United : • lunch with Carrie Steingold at the piano at 12-30 , , .Enterprise, Area Board annual Christmas trade; ’ a .Inquiries, tel. 01254 600625. , - '


Advent Service at Trinity Methodist Church on " p.m. Admission by ticket only available from.vi fair, on the executive council car park, .Clitheroe. Sunday at 6-30 p.m. ""


united Advent service at 6-30 p.m.‘ A dozen Rib-'V mas Mr-to be opened'by, Coun. Mrs Gwen Pye. ble Valley churches will be present to perform the--','Various stalls and aftemoon,teas.;Inquiries,-tel. story of Christmas in theiolk oratorio "Holy .- . 01200 426251.


Boy" by David Palmer.-Inquiries, tel. 01200 ‘a "1.7th ■- St.Panlls.Cliurch,' Ltmgridg^ an evening 425484.


ful and moving composition. There are items for,, Road, Altham, Christmas fair from 12-30 to 3 . 783281. solo singers, narrators, the orchestra and the . p.m. Various stalls, face painting, hair-braiding;,: 7th-WhalleyParish,Church Christmas fair, in ■ '


and bonniest dog photograph competition. Whalley School at 2 p.m. Various stalls and Inquiries, tel. 01254 231118.


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W. i S5|f- £utt> 4 ,


' Wednesday 4th December ,


-Matinee Saturday 7th December' ‘


i V at 2 p.m.


Tickets: Adults £5.00, Children £4.00 - T ic k e t L in e - t e l : 4 5 0 3 6 2 / 4 5 4 8 2 3


to Saturday 7th December 2002 - . 7.30 p.m. Nightly


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FILMS FROM FRIDAY 29th NOV. FOR 7 DAYS HARRY POTTER


■ The Chamber of S e c re ts (PG) 12.25 (Sat/Sun), Daily. 4.05 and 7.45


DIE ANOTHER DAY (1 2 a )


Daily 1.55, 5.10, 8.15 ENOUGH (1 5 )


Daily 3.05, 5.45 and 8.25


THE SANTA CLAUS 2 (U) Daily 3.30, 6pm and 8;30


LILO & STITCH (U) 11 i45 (Sat/Sun only


Weekend Kids Club Movie @ £2 S PY KIDS 2


at 12.45 (Sat/Sun only) ,


BOX OFFICE & INFO LINE: 01254 306660 24 Hour Reservations Line


mmmsmes BUDDY HOLLY &


w ww .burnleymech anics.co.uk <. Friday/


TEL: 01282 664400 F


29th November


THE CRICKETERS present'Holly at Christmas’


18148782 ” ; ‘peggy Sue’ 'Ftave On’ and more ! . | r ! ■ ■ i i \ ’ < l1 . 1 ■t ?


ELVIS WILLIAMSON & THE VEGAS CRUISERS


A tribute to the Presley Concerts of the ‘Vegas’ period. The white suit and the best songs from 1969-1977 will please


'any Elvis fan ... anytime, anywhere >


FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER Doors open 7.15 pm . :.


m m r n m r r m m m RASTRICK


f f l f p ' - y . BRASS BAND


In Conccrt'.vith special guest NORMAN PRINCE


ifcrmcr front man of the Houghton Weasers)


Sunday, 8 th D e cem b e r til and £9 (concessions)


SOUL NIGHT CLASSIC


^soul with DJ's Ginger Taylor^ Roman i ^ f f / and Teny /Motown’ D a y ie& ^ v :


____ Friday 13th Decembeh S H P


A I nmilv Musiciil C'hristnuis Slum


THE WIZARD . OF OZ


D m 'in lu T 1 Dili - I9tli - I ii-Uels £4.1)0.


Addiliiiiiiil show M o n Dei1 Ihlli ;d (>pm cm:vt niseiu v is io n s ! i in n iA s im u n liooMM.s


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