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DEVELOPMENT


THROUGH DRAMA! Our drama programme is designed to develop


ongoing confidence, self-esteem and communication skills.


PRIMARY CLASSES


Children find our classes fun and highly motivating and parents everywhere are delighted with the results!


Our stimulating Theatre Arts programme provides teenagers with a unique


YOUTH THEATRE


ACCRINGTON, COLNE, PADIHAM, SKEPTON, SETTLE, CLITHEROE and KEIGHLEY


opportunity for personal development. Classes now enrolling at: BLACKBURN (2 studios),


Helen O'Grady


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Principal Pam/Shackleton on 01282 852209 Web: wwtv.helcnogrady.co.uk


Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (15), January 5th


www.burnleymeihaniis.co.uk TEL: 01282 664400


Fri 1 Oth - Sat-18th January . Howard Raw presents a spectacular production of


DICK WHITTINGTON New Year Highlights


Ed Byrne, Uri Geller, Mamma Mia, Mark Thomas, Blues Brothers,


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HARRY POTTER 2 (PG). Daily 4.05 and 7.45


DIE ANOTHER DAY (12a). Daily 5.10 and 8.15


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(contains moderate language and sex references) Little Oscar Show Saturday, 4th January 2003


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LAUNCHING the 2003 run of Ribble Film Club films, "Once Upon a Time in the Midlands" follows the story of Dek and Shirley who live together with 12 year-old Marlene, her daughter by the sexy delinquent Jimmy, who skeddadled years ago and has not been heard from since. Decent-but-dull Dek


loves Shirley so much that he humiliates her by proposing without warning on national television. Jimmy sees the TV pro­


posal and returns to town, convinced th a t he can change her mind. However, he faces formidable opposi­ tion from almost every


side. Not your standard Brit


film, but with a cast of fine English actors including Robert Carlysle, Ricky Tomlinson, Cathy Burke and Rhys Ifans, director Shane Meadows has man­ aged to turn an anarchic western into a touching


and amusing drama - "a tinned spaghetti western." The winner of this week's


Grand Cinema question featured below will win a family ticket to a forth­ coming film at the popular cinema.


Question: Name the TV family in which Ricky Tomlinson ploys the part of the father?


Reviews of the latest top books


Niall Quinn’s autobiography, Headline, £17.99


WITH a twinkle in his eye, footballer Niall Quinn is a typical Irish­ man - he loves his foot­ ball as much as his drink and socialising! Quinn started out life


as a hurling champion, but a quick transfer to Arsenal Football Club, changed his love to soc­ cer.


He has played for


many clubs along the way and starred in two World Cups for Ireland. Over the years he has


Nick Nairn's New Scottish Cookery, £19.99, published by BBC Worldwide


SCOTLAND can boast some of the finest food


going. The days of stodgy


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HARRY POTTER & THE CHAMBER OF


SECRETS (PG)'3hrs


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DIE ANOTHER DAY (12A)*2hrs 30mins


Daily 12.20 3.05 5.50 8.35 *


Conors moderate action and violence, plus one sex scene


THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS


(12A) *3hrs 25mlns


Daily 12.00 2.153.406.20 7.25


Contains intense combat and fantasy honor scenes


STAR TREK


NEMESIS (12A) *2hrs 10mins


Daily 1.00 3.30 6.10 8.45 Contains modomte violence


Thursday 9th January A Touch of Class


POSSESSION (i2A) On Screen 8.30pm


Little Oscar’s Club


Saturday, 4th January SNOW DOGS(pg)


Fun & Games with Q and Winny On screen 11.00, allseats£1.50


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VIRGO


Thera Is no doubt that you need another half at the moment before you will feel secure In whatever you are doing at play or at work. Be less self sufficient and more adapable to ensure mat close partners stay on your wavelength.You may have to give before you g e t but It will be worth It You won't really want to sit around and relax On your toes, you will keep moving and flirting. Why not! Hard work will be back on your agenda soon enough. Call my Cancer line to hear more.


CANCER ® 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 8 LEO


This Is never the most glamourous time of the year at work for you. but It could just be the right dreumsanees for you to re-organise some of your working methods. If you can find the discipline then you will find you dear up a good many angles before they hippen.Try to start new health regimes as well. At home, you will have moments of relaxation and great Indulgence. Close partners may be rather wdable, so try to turn on your persuasive charms. Call my Leo line to hear more.


ffi 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 9 Aug 23-Sept 22


Allow a new facet of your personality to shine out without apology . . self-consciousness. Most of us hide away parts of ourselves we think other might not like or approve.Throw away your inhibitions and just express who you are and what you feeLThe right people will respond very positively. Fun encounters and surprise meetings could turn out remarkably well if you say alert and follow through.You will also begin to see what you've never seen before In your dosesc relationships. Call


my Virgo line to hear more. ® 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 0 mnosopny i C T N k S


You will want to give your reputation a boost and get the recognition -our talents deserve. But you know you need to give new projects a tefty push to make sure that you are building and buitdlng for the days ahead. Get your head and your heart together and nuke It happen. Romance may have a little surprise In store for you. But try not to over react, even If It seems unsettling at first glance.Just stay light hearted and give dose partners freedom to express themselves and be happy. Call


ARIES my Aries line to hear more.


ST 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 5 Apr 20-May 20


it the time of year you decide to lift your life out of a rut and expand your horizons.Take a good look at your opinions and beliefs, whether It be to do with politics, religion, education or just your philosophy of


L/iscaru im ikj w ^esi «•>- ......... living. Discard what no l ionger fits and take In new


nformation which causes you to alter your approach. Astrology can be jseful In this regard There should be social fun and the chance to kick up your heels as well. Call my Taurus line to hear more.


O 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 6 May 21-Jun 21


Your feelings will probably be Intense, perhaps more secretive than usual. But maybe that tells you what you need to know about one Intimate partnership. If you can lay your cards on the able In private, firmly but actfully, then you are likely to ^et better undersandings In


lirmiy ou acauny, uteri w m o / ...XT...—..-...*- ...


future. If you feel compelled to give your honest opinion at work, try not to be too blunt Accept that everyone has a different way of operating and do as you would be done by. Call my Gemini line to hear


B 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 7


Visit my website a t www.mar jor ieor r.com Mar 21-Apr 19 1 LIBRA


beaten the demons of hard drinking and gam­ bling and his book also gives Quinn's side of the famous Roy Keane bust- up in last summer's World Cup.


what’s on in the Ribble Valley


All 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


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AFTER the seasonal hectic activities, it is now time to relax and do very littlel


Walking or rambling would *


seem to be the order of the day for those who really want some exercise. .


If not, you could simply sit >


back and enjoy Mr and Mrs Kellington’s film “On Safari ih Kenya and Tanzania”.


EVENTS-JANUARY 3RD TO 9TH


Braille-It, a group to learn'


Braille, meets Thursdays, 9-30; a.m. to noon in the IT Learning j, Centre, old Co-op building, Hen-! thorn Road. Inquiries, tel. 01200 ! 426063.


4th - Clitheroe Ramblers’


Association, meet 9 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for linear walk, Settle to Long Preston, along the


Ribble Way. 6th - Knowle Green Village


Hall, Christmas whist drive at 7-


30 p.m. 7th - Clitheroe Ramblers’


Association, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Garstang. 9th - Clitheroe Naturalists’


Society, a lecture “On Safari in Kenya and Tanzania” by Mr and Mrs Steuart Kellington, at 7-30


To The Poles (Without A Beard),


published by Simon and Schuster, £16.99


THIS fascinating and hilari­ ous book tells the tale of 34- year-old Catharine Hartley’s adventure to become the first British woman to reach the South Pole on foot.


Catharine had no previ­


ous polar experience, had not trained properly and decided she hated the cold! The book is refreshingly


written and tells how Catharine battled against the elements to complete the 680-mile journey into the record books. It is a wonderfully humor­ ous and inspiring tale.


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


with „


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Marjorie Orr


. w - Sept 23-Oct 23


If there have been any family differences recently, this could just be the time to wipe the slate clean and sort again. Don't wait to be approached. Try to reach out and see where you can spread a little harmony around. More for your sake than anything etse.you want peace and calm. But don't turn away the chance of new social activities which might provide a thrill. Even If it costs more than you expected, allow yourself to be curious. New answers to old problems may be right under your nose. Call my Libra line to hear more.


SCORPIO


S ’ 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4171 Oct 24-Nov 22


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Everyone around knows your heart is In the right place but they may not be entirely dear about what you are driving a t so try to collect your thoughts before you dash into discussions.You know you need to get more method and disdpline Into your everyday schedules, and this could be the week to s a r t Just don’t rock the boat too hard at home. You won't want to be possessed or ordered around, but there are actful ways of sliding out backwards. Call my Scorpio line to hear more.


SAGITTARIUS _________________


•S 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 2 Nov 23-Dec 21


This Is definitely a time to sa r t new financial plans moving. Not In any very expansive way, just cautiously and steadily. Whatever torts now will bear fruit in future but you will have to make the effort and keep your focus. Once you set your goals, you will know how to move towards them. Socially it may not be your high point of the year, but the secret moments will bring a few unexpected delights. Romance will be back within a very few days. Call my Sagitarfus line to hear more.


Jun 22-Jul 22 CAPRICORN


•S 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 3 Dec 22-Jan 19


Maybe you will feel more self sufficient or even self absorbed but if you can't do that when the New Moon Is In your sign, when can you? Both the Sun and Moon are together in Capricorn so you will want to do anything which makes you feel centre of attention, even If It Is your own. Just say in circulation since fun friends will keep your morale high. OK so they may cost you more than you .expected but It will be worth It. Don't turn down any initiations. Call my Capricorn line to hear more.


Jul23-Aug22 AQUARIUS


• ® 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 4 Jan 20-Feb 18


New Moons are always the sort of something new. But if you think of what it looks like In the sky, It is always a hint crescent o f light, which grows bigger as the time goes on. So don’t expect anything major this week. Just be clear that you need to put your wholehearted attention behind the scenes Into whatever you want to put into place over the next yeah Certainly it won’t be a good idea to be too co-operative or to settle* down to doting what othcr^people want you to d a Suit yourself. Call my Aquarius line to hear more.


PISCES


, • B 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 5 1 Feb 19-Mar 20


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All those new plans you have been mulling and muddling over in recent days can' how be given a sensible push. You do want to sort out your


Sme plan for the next 12 months. But don't stop at thinking. Make a m decisions and put them into action. New.friends could be just round


the comer so make sure you are alert and,chatty.There will be soda! high jinx and fun around, so push aside background worries and be the s a r o f the party. Call my Pisces line to hear more.


■g 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 6 TAROT 0906 589 4177 • BIRTHDATE 0906 589 4178 Service provided by IMS Leeds LSI 8LB- Calls cost 60p pet minute at all times. _______________ ^ > p.m. in Clitheroe Library meet­


ing room. 9th - Blood donor sessions in


Clitheroe Parish Church large hall, 2 to 4 p.m. and 5-30 to 7-30


p.m.


FORTHCOMING EVENTS- JANUARY 10TH TO 16TH


11th - Lancashire Countryside


Events, a seasonal stroll round Beacon Fell Country Park. Meet at Bowland Visitor Centre at 2


p.m. 15th - Clitheroe Concert Soci­


!


ety presents Sarah Field on saxo­ phone, with Simon Lepper on piano. Programme includes works by Handel, Chopin, Massenet and Shostakovich. Starts at 7-30 p.m. in CRGS Sixth Form Centre, York Street. 15th - Clitheroe Ramblers’


Association, meet 1 p.m. Chester Avenue car park for Downham.


• • • Further details of some of the above events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertise­


ments. . • A booking service for the­


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


■TO THE POLES


(WITHOUT A BEARD) CATHARIN E HARTLEY


The JV>1» Afawum VCwH Vaeurt I iltS


New car stolei from garage


POLICE are trying | establish how a brand i £10,000 car was stoj from a local garage. A couple posing as potl


tial purchasers were look| round the inside of Honda Accord at Green Garage, Clitheroe, on Sj day afternoon. A salesman had the kl


in his possession, but ne\| theless the man woman, who were ad about 30, unexpected drove off in the silv coloured vehicle.


£500 damage


DAMAGE estimatedl £500 was caused to


roof and bonnet of a ] geot 206 car parkedl Beech Mount, Waddij ton. I t is believed t f someone jumped on the| and police are investig ing.


Fire escape


A FIRE escape and i doorways can he createl 3M Neotechnic, Clithej


say officials of RibbleJ ley Borough Council. H have approved the firl planning application, acl under delegated powers!


Stone is stolel


STONE thieves have ta 12 metres of coping sti| from the perimeter wa Standen Hall, Pendlel The theft was at the eif last week and the st( | are worth £250. Police] investigating.


Caravan thievl


THIEVES hitched up| towed away a Lunar ] orite caravan worth < from a site at Sabd There was property woil further £500 inside. P | are investigating the th


Extension


A TWO-STOREY ex sion can be built a t l front of 2 Withgill CotT in Withgill Fold, Clithl Permission was grantel members of Rihhle Vq Borough Council’s 7 ning and Developi Committee.


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