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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 7th, 2003 17


s G R I N D CintAA From Friday August 8th


PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN (i2A >


> Sun August 10th 2.30 & 7.30pm Mon August 11th 2 JO & 7.30pm


Fri August 8th 2 JO & 7.30pm Sat August 9th 2.30 & 7.30pm


I Hies August 12th 2J0& 7.30pm u Wed August 13th 2J0& 7.30pm §


I Thurs August 14th 2.30 & 7.30pm Coming Soon...


Premiere will be a delight


A BRITISH premiere of the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s stunning interpretation of the world's greatest love story, “Romeo and Juliet”, will be seen at The Lowry next spring. The performance from


T h is sw a sh b u ck lin g ta le o f


g o od an d ev il is one to en joy Pirates of the Caribbean (12A); showing at the Grand Cinema, Clitheroe, from tomorrow.


AN unusual gold medallion brings romance, intrigue, and a cursed treasure in the new film “Pirates of the


and his crew of living skele­ tons sail into Port Royal, decimating the town and kidnapping Elizabeth, a chase on the high seas ensues. Doomed forever,


Caribbean”. The film tells the story of the beautiful Elizabeth Swann, and her childhood friend, gifted blacksmith Will Turner. When Captain Barbossa


Question: In which story does the pirate Captain Hook feature? Answer:................................................................. Name:................................................................... Address:.................................................................


Post Code:.......................... Daytime Tel:................................ Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial,


Clifheroe Advertiser and Times, King S tre e t, Clifheroe, Lancashire, by August 14th. Eatl Lancaititra Hewipaperi Ltd will ute the Informalion you have given ut tar the purposes of processing your request, including for verification and credit control purposes. From lime to time we and other companies in our group also have some great offers and spe­ cial promotions and we would litre to be able to share your information with these companies.


Please licit the boa if you do not want us or other companies In our group to contact you by telephone and/or mail .


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aboard the Dauntless, Jack, Will and their ragtag crew commandeer TIMS Inter­ ceptor. Against all odds, our valiant heroes race toward a thrilling confrontation of clashing swords in fierce mortal combat with Bar­ bossa and his dreaded Pirates of the Caribbean.


Jack escape the grasp of Governor Swann and the dashing', ambitious Com­ modore Norrington whom Swann had hoped would one day marry his daughter. Pursued by Norrington


mined to rescue Elizabeth. He joins forces with a rogu­ ish swashbuckler, Captain Jack Sparrow, who wants only to reclaim his ship, the Black Pearl, from Barbossa. But first Will must help


Barbossa’s crew carries a curse that can be broken only if the treasure they plundered is restored and a blood debt repaid. Meanwhile, Will is deter­


pher Hampson choreo­ graphed this full-length pro­ duction, which premiered in New Zealand in June this year to mark the 50th anniversary of the company. Hampson,who is now in


ed for the Dance Award at last year's Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards and is the winner of two other major British dance awards.


demand around the world, has already thrilled audi­ ences with his exciting “Dou­ ble Concerto” for the English National Ballet. Tie has also been nominat­


cent score - the most cele­ brated ballet score of the twentieth century - this new production is certain to delight. Manchester-born Christo­


of the New Zealand compa­ ny's six-week UK tour. Set to Prokofiev's magnifi­


success with securing British premieres from other inter­ national theatre companies, including the Paris Opera Ballet and the Denver Cen­ ter Theatre Company, in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company, with Tantalus. The Lowry is the first date


New Zealand’s flagship arts company will mark the the­ atre’s fourth birthday. This follows The Lowry’s


From Friday August 22nd RUGRATS GO WILD AGENT CODY BANKS


From Friday August 29th SINBAD


TERMINATOR 3 RISE OF THE MACHINES


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Adults £4.50 • Concessions £3.50 • Children £3 I ■York Street, Clillicrtie liH7 21)1.


^ THE DOG MUSIC ^


AND SPORTS BAR W e l lg a te 01200 444335


w i i k e m ® y u a n obip Friday Night


D J LEE - Upstairs Bar


D J PH IL ■ Downstairs Saturday Night


DJ SCOTTIE Disco sounds from 70's, 80s, 90’


s Your chance to burst into song!


Sing-A-Long Wizard of Oz;


Palace Theatre, Manchester; August 21st - 24th


HAVE you ever watched a favourite musical film and had the irresistible urge to burst into song? Well this is your chance to be


the star of the show... with the arrival of the interactive “Sing- A-Long Wizard of Oz” at Man­ chester’s Palace Theatre. Having thrilled audiences in


The Works; Palace Theatre, Manchester; September 6th


A TOP Queen tribute band is set to visit UK theatres for the


audiences of all ages to cele­ brate the story of Dorothy and her fantastical journey through the Land of Oz, by joining and singing along to some of histo­ ry’s best known and loved songs. The show promises a night of


theatre and film, fully restored for the big screen. Audience members are also encouraged to dress as their


first time. After winning the 2000 “Stars in their Eyes” grand final as Freddie Mercury - receiving nearly one million votes - musician Gary Mullen has formed a tribute band “The Works”, which will perform in Manchester.


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ENTERTAINMENTS Everything Computer related at


i SUNDAY 10th AUQUST1 Oam-3pm


Municipal Hall, Albert Road, COLNE (Junction 14 M65 Follow Town Centre Signs)


Adult £2 00 Accompanied under 14s FREE 01253 121070 www excelpromotions com CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB


8th August lo 14th Aunust TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF


THE MACHINES (12a) Daily ® 2.15,5.15,8.20


PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN (12a) Daily @ 1.45,5,00,8.15


RUGRATS GO WILD (U) Daily ® 11.25,1.35,3,50.6.00


SPY KIDS 3: GAME OVER


(PG) Daily® 12.15,2.55,5.35 (Not Sun/Thurs)


THE HULK (12a) Daily ® 6.15


AGENT CODY BANKS (12a) Daily ® 8.50 (Not Sun/Thurs)


SINBAD (U) Daily® 11.25


PIGLETS BIG MOVIE (U) Daily @11,15


AMERICAN PIE • THE WEDDING (15)


PREVIEW


Sun/Thurs only ® 5.30. BOO BOX OFFICE


01264 306660 H NEW-^ Bj


COACH+ TiCKET PACKAGES LEEDS- METALUCA ROLLING STONES 0ZZT OSBOURNE STARSAIL0R CRAIG DAVID 50 CENT


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STEREOPHONICS RADIOHEAD


MARILYN HANSON THE CORAL MUSE


Thursday 11th September - 2pm


A space age musical adventure for all the family Tickets: £5.00/£4.00


KOSMICKREW


Tuesday 23rd September - 8pm LAIKA DOG plus The Moon and Stonefish


T o n y W r ig h t e x ‘T c r ro rv is io n ’ Tickets: £6.00 / £5.00 / £4.00


Friday 26th September - 8pm Christopher McQuarrie's Double Oscar winning: Triple BAFTA awarded


‘THE USUAL SUSPECTS’ Tickets: £8.00 / £6.00


Sunday 5th October - 2pm C h am p io n s h ip B r a s s in C o n c e r t S e a so n


CARLTON MAIN FRICKLEY COLLIERY BAND Tickets: £ 7 .5 0 / £ 6 .5 0 (season tickets available)


Wednesday 8th October - 7.30pm HANNAH AND HANNA


Two refugees, develop a friendship over-riding ihe bigotry that surrounds (hem T i c k e t s : £ 5 .0 0 / £ 3 .0 0


Friday 12th September - 8pm TH E CHICAGO MUSIC EXPLOSION


The Ghettobillics, Melissa Ziemer, Scottish McMillan, The Convulsions Tickets: £6 discounts £5


Thursday 25th September - 8pm


A vet)’ rare opportunity to hear one of the UK’s biggest musical talents Tickets: £12.00 / £9.00


NITIN SAWHNEY Saturday 27th September - 8pm


PHIL COOL Tickets: £10.00 / £8.00


Tuesday 7th October - 7.30pm


BILLY ROBERTS and CARL FLETCHER An evening of Clairvoyance and Psychic Demonstration


Tickets: £8.00/£7.00 Thursday 9th October - 8pin


Gifted songwriter, authentic folk hero and witty raconteur Tickets: £ 6 .0 0 / £ 5 .0 0


JACKIE LEVEN


TEL: 01282 6 6 44 0 0 •. www.bumleymechanicsjcoluk or visit our NEW BOX OFFICE at the main entrance


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The Barn Promotions together with the Moorcock Inn presents


NORTHERN SOUL a n d TAMILA


MOTOWN NIGHT


THE MOORCOCK INN on


SATURDAY 9th AUGUST from 8pm


with Bar till 1.00am and Dancing till 1,30am Admission £3.00 on the door


featuring


“Soul Spinners” Brian Waterhouse,


Steve Lane and Malcolm Jackson


For further information call te Moorcock Inn 01200 422333


or Malcolm Jackson 0 1254 232362* ' ‘East Lancashire ' Newspapers titles'’


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B SUN^YMARKET & m OCAR BOOT SALE “


pen Sunday, August 10th GBSBURN


Situated 2 miles Clitheroe side of Gisburn 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


T al eJ nvitedu ~ n e a You


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SUMMER FAYRE On Saturday, 9th August, 2003 1.30 p.m. to 3,30 p.m.


• Cake Stall • Raffle • Tombola • Yellow/Orange and Red Stall • Bouncing Castle • Hook a Duck • Coconut Shy • Slocks • Craft Stall • Hawaiian Music • Tropical Fruil Punches


SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE I N E M A S f "inrewmins Dally 1.50 5.00 8.10 (Contains moderate horror and onion violence)


DADDY DAY CARE (PG) ih r 45mlns Daily 1.153.406.00 Saturday morning llam


BRUCE ALMIGHTY (12A) Ih r Semins Diily 6.05 8.30 Saturday late 11 pm


(Contains one use o f strong language and moderate sex references) SINBAD (U )1 h rUm liu


VERONICA GUERIN (18) Ih r AOmins Daily 1.25 3.50 6.05 8.15. Saturday late 1045pm


Daily 1.40 3.50. Saturday rooming 1130am THE DIRECTOR'S AUDITORIUM


AMERICAN PIE-THE WEDDING (tS)*1hr30mtm On screen 6.20 6.20 .


Previews Sun/Thurs (film only) .*


RUGRATS GO WILD (U ). * lh r 40mins •Daily 1130 2204.20


CALENDAR GIRLS (12A) *2hn fmirts BOOK NOW OPENS 12th SEPTEMBER


Daily I. IS 3.40 6.10 8.40, Sat mom I lam* Sat Late 11.10pm 1 (Cootdns moderate nudity and sex references)


, 9 Screens BOOKING 01281456333


Dally 1130 1.00 3.10 3,40 5JO 6.20 &20 830. Sat late 11 pm. Ex Sun/Thur* 620 8i< (Conrans strong tonguoge and violence)


PIGLETS BIG MOVIE (U) 1hr30mlns Saturday morning 11.30am. Dally 100 4.00


CHARLIE’S ANGELS 2 (iiA)ihn imins Nlghtly8.O0pm.SatLatel0.40pm


(Contains moderate violence sex references and bnguoge)


SPY KIDS 3-D (u) *1hr 40 mins Daily 1.15 3.20 530 7.40.Sat mom 11.10am-SatLate 1030pm


LEGALLY BLONDE 2 (po) Mhr somin* <


.Daily 130 3.45 6.10 83 0* Sat Late 1030pm UTTLE OSCAR SHOW • SATURDAY.AUGUST 9th


JUNGLE BOOK 2 (U) ihrism.ru The Fun and Games Start at 11.00am


WHAT A GIRL WANTS (pg) *ihr somins Dally 6.00 8.10. Sat U te 1030pm


TOMB RAIDER 2 (tiA) *ihrs aomin* Dally 100 5.00 8.00, Sat Ute 1030pm


BOOK NOW OPENS 22nd AUGUST


(Contains moderate action violence & fantasy horror) v I


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SATURDAY & SUNDAY 16"' & 17"' AUGUST


SAWLEY BROW A59


Between Clitheroe it Gisburn Vintage Auction Sat - 5pm


_______ Enquiries: (01254) 878522_______ THE TRAWDEN AGRICULTURAL SHOW IS NOW ONLY 1 WEEK AWAY!


Sunday 10,h August


From 10:00 am Adults £5, OAPs £3, Children 5-16 £2. Children under 5 FREE:


The Recreation Ground, Trawden, Nr Colne, Lancs, end of M65


Traditional Agricultural Show including


Quad Bike Display & ‘Farmer Ted’ Display Special Events


FOR INFORMATION PLEASE RING 01282 865264 OR VISIT


ww w. pend le. net/Trawden/ www.pcndlctoupism.com/cvents.asp


A "P O T T n Manchester Rd, Burnley : , lnfolinc 01282 456333 C


Films from Friday, 8th August for 7 days


IPLAHY SALE


Wednesday


August 13th at 6.30pm


St James School front yard Greenacre Street, Clitheroe


Come and get a bargain.


S t Catherine’?* Cliurcli West Bradford


Cheese & Wine


(tty Kind Permission) Wednesday August 13th


7.30 - 9.30pm .£■3


424311/423994


Bring and buy, lombola, raffle Tel: (01200)


Evening Eaves Hall


the USA, the production will be having its UK premiere at the theatre from August 21st to 24th. The unique show invites


favourite “Wizard of Oz” char­ acter, such as Dorothy, Tinman, Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion.


form-A-Long Fun Pack” to enhance the participation expe­ rience. To book tickets, call the box office on 0870 4013000.


Tribute band will present its kind of magic


will present the Queen experi­ ence, complete with the sound, look, style and terrific special effects. The show will be on Satur­


Gary and his five-piece band


day, September 6th. Box office: 0870 401 3000


2 8 2 6 1 1 9 1 1 ^


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


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• Social Sequence


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W ith your hosts and M C s


P a u l & E d n a G i r r i n s Your next Dancing Dare is


.Saturday, August 16rli I > tor opm starr. Tickets £4


BO X O F F ICE 01282 661234


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ALL CAR BOOT CARS £3 • ALL CAR TRAILERS + VANS £5 FREE CASH DRAW to all stall holders lx £1 0 1x£5


Fruil and Veg, Eggs, Blackpool Tomatoes and Hot Potatoes • UNLIMITED SPACE * Arrive 7am, just turn up


FIRST CAR BOOT ON A59 FOR MOST MAJOR TOWNS VISITORS BARGAINS GALOREI • THIS IS A CAR BOOT, NOT A MARKET


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Oyej/I'^potters'from* throughout' the. UK And Mainland Europe ;w; :;:?7£-Jl!yijiiA;.exhlbltlng nhd selling their work lit1


A g r ic u ltu r a l M . ir t . ’Sklrsgin, Penrith, C um b r ia ;


will lead an on-stage costume parade, where prizes will be awarded for imagination and creativity. Munchkins, flying- monkeys and twisters are all welcome! Everyone will also get a “Per-


The Master of Ceremonies Sunday 10th August


HELEN CLAIRE GRAND AUCTION '^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u n d a y ^ !7 thA u g u s t^


CARDENS | AT DOWNHAA/1 HALL


* Are Open (by kind permission of Lord and Lady Clitheroe) in aid ofDownham Village Hall funds and Ribble Valley Crossroads on


Saturday and Sunday


9th and loth August a t2 - 4 pm


The Gardens look beautiful at this time of year and there will be some traditional entertainment, teas, ice cream and some


stalls. Car parking is signposted on the road into the village.


RIBBLE VALLEY CROSSROADS (PresidentThe Lady Clitheroe) offers help,


support and independence to families with a member who has a disability or long-term illness. This takes the form of periods of


respite provided by reliable qualified staff to give the carer periods of time off.


For further information see leaflet or ask Grace, the Manager on 01200 422104.


frequently hired out for events and Stage TWo productions need funds for maintenance and to improve facilities.


Crossroads currently supports 60 families throughout the Ribble Valley including a number from the Long ridge area. DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL, which is a popularvenue for village activities and is


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in aid of Declan Tattersall and Wendy Boyer Grand auction, raffles, BBQ etc.


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