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


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 11th, 2003 21


SGR4ND a rm COMMANDER


From Friday December 12th MASTER ■ (12a)


7.30 p.m. Friday and Saturday I 7.30 p.m. Monday and Diesday *


From Saturday December 13th


the two wet kilns at Castle tailed in 2005, which will result


its. ssions in Ribble Valley for the rogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, lonoxide, lead, benzene and 1.3 sceeding UK or EC air quality et future air quality objectives. 'The latest data reveals that air ery good and we are hopeful for


put before Ribble Valley Bor-


lunity Committee shortly. It is e Valley Borough Council web-


.gov.uk). A Master-ly film


MASTER AND COMMAN­ DER: THE FAR SIDE OF THE WORLD (12a); Grand Cinema; Friday; December12th, Saturday 13th, Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th, at 7-30 p.m. Wednesday 17th at 8-30 p.m. No film on Thursday December 18th.


IT is 1805 and HMS Surprise, a British frigate captained by Jack Aubrey, is charged with ensuring the Napoleonic wars do not spread into exotic waters. When a sneak attack by the


larger French vessel Acheron inflicts serious damage on Sur­ prise, all of Aubrey’s officers advise him to return home for repairs, but Jack has his mind set on just one thing - revenge. Peter Weir’s ambitious adven­


RUSSELL CROWE in “Master and Comman­ der: The far Side of the World” (S)


Aussie star is about to become a Londoner!


MARK LITTLE, one-time “neighbour” Joe Mangle and Big Breakfast presenter, has been cast in the o.t.t. role of Leigh Bowery in “Taboo”, the Boy George musi­ cal. I t makes its North West debut with


a five-week Christmas season at The Lowry, Salford Quays, from today, prior to a UK tour. “Taboo” is a musical portrait of a


if the business, another convert- | rustic features is due for com-


(from the left) Steve Nugent, Sixsmith, Andrena Backhouse, ' Mehra. (S)


ih’s festive 1 creations


IAS floral art demonstration 1 highlight at the latest meeting arden Club. n by Sarah Robinson, back by nd to make her third consecu- 3 appearance at the club, she captivated those present by sks all look so easy. Indeed, she i persuade her audience that it difficult and encouraged every- go at home. fulated the seven men present saying that some of the great- of floral art were men, and she


pen taking prizes in the floral art club’s annual show, next August, a very attentive audience, she


[ magnificent and quite different Is for Christmas, explaining in liat she was doing and why. >f the meeting, her work was raf- ■ largest display being split in bit, five members went away ing very happy indeed, meeting, the chairman reported dinner had run at a small loss pport than had been anticipat- itherwise very successful. He rs to support the club’s social las its horticultural ones, ying recently-received cata- airman also told members that lough most of the banned gar- now had alternatives. Some of


docked at the club hut when it jruary.


GS take trip


he theatre Clitheroe hopped on a bus to


)r a trip to the theatre, ipers were all members of the e Gasworks, a pressure group a new arts and entertainment Duilt on the old Clitheroe gas-


fit they would like to see thriv- k\


out took them to The Lowry, at , which is the kind of multi-use


production of “The Play What


arm and hilarious tribute to the duo, Morecambe and Wise. It


brent special guest for each per- I on this occasion it was actor alias the evil Richard Hillman lion Street”. or the trip was arranged with of Ribble Valley Community


crested in joining the FROGS, pir campaign and participating 1 events can contact the group


Base I.T. Learning Centre, Hen- flitheroe.


lers go on trek


nckley Brook 12 Clitheroe ramblers led by


pn commenced an eight-mile psbury in spring-like conditions, lillage.the party travelled in a ption across the A59 arriving at pk.


coffee break and in improving


lie Hill to the east and the Bow- lie north came into view before bed at the Dinckley Suspension lunch was taken, pg across the bridge, the group b meet up with the Ribble Way, pllowed via Haugh Wood to dge. journey followed several field [ter Green before arriving back


findow broken


[w of a silver-coloured Rover, bone Lane, Clitheroe, was bro- damage estimated at £75.


are ongoing into the incident, place some time during Satur-


Question: As Well as Surprise's fictional fight, what famous naval battle between the British anil French took place in 1805? Answer:.............................................................................. Title:...................... First Name: . ......................................... Surname: ...................................Date of b ir th ...................... Address: ............................................................................


Post Code: ...................... e-mail:........................................ Daytime tel: .................................Mobile no......................... Do you buy the paper: Every week im . Occasionally 1 = ] Hardly ever CH Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW, by December 18th.


From time to time we, and other companies in our group, have some great offers and special promotions which we may like to inform you about Please tick the box If you do not want us or other companies in our group to con­ tact you by telephone and/or mail □


ture is full of authenticity. Every tiny detail is shipshape and Bristol fashion and colour the fine charac- terisation and personal scenes, as well as the roar­ ing, bloody action. There have been other


seafaring pictures before, but Master and Comman­ der appears to be the most realistic yet. On this point there can


be little argument. Weir, inspired by the obsessively detailed prose of English author Patrick O’Brian, has employed Fox Studios’ considerable bounty and even greater human effort in the pursuit of total real­ ism.


THE SANTA CLAUSE, (PG); Saturday, December 13th, at 11 a.m. and 2-30 p.m. Sunday, December 14th, at 2-30 p.m.


.drop of mass unemployment and social upheaval, sparked a rebellion among young people which ultimately found its expression in outrageous fashions and a decadent nightlife. These were the “New Romantics” -


leaders of a phenomenon which left a lasting influence on both the face and fate of pop. “Taboo” focuses on two young men -


Leigh Bowery, a brilliant, anarchic per­ formance artist and designer, and George O’Dowd, a young, rough-edged boy who arrives in London and, once swept up into the exciting artistic climate, becomes the surprising crossover star of the scene, “Boy George”. From squat to superstardom, from rock to rock bottom, both men’s stories


brief but remarkable era - London in the early 1980s. These gloriously self-indul­ gent years, played out against a back-


is open from


Tuesday 9th December We are open everyday from lunchtime


through to close at 11.00 pm. Offering a la carte, mouth-watering traditional Italian Fayre and Christmas Party Menus.


are played out against the fantastic background of Taboo, the nightclub that came to symbolize the excess and decadence of 1980s London and subse­ quently defined a generation. Mark Little played the role to great acclaim in London last year, and is well known for his television work and his one-man show, “Defending the Cave­ man”, which became the longest-run-


ning one-man show in the West End for a decade. Boy George himself provides the


music and the lyrics. For performance times and ticket


prifces, call The Lowry box office on 0870 787 5793. Pictured are the real Boy George


(right) and Stephen Ashfield, who plays him in “Taboo”.


Foot-tapping rhythm ’n blues


HEAR the Mike Sanchez Rhythm ’n blues Revue before Christmas and your feet will still be tapping well into the New Year. The British singer, gui­


tarist and pianist is increas­ ingly known as one of the


most exciting and charismat­ ic performers of rhythm ’n blues and rock ’n roll in the world. Backed by a talented


seven-piece band, Oily and the Extraordinaires, Sanchez is a frenetic frontman, pump­


ing powerful boogie-woogie from the piano in a blood-red suit. His infectious blend of rock


and blues is an eagerly await­ ed treat coming to Colne Municipal Hall on Friday, December 19th.


The show starts at 8-30


p.m., but get there early if you want a seat as there is only unreserved seating upstairs and standing - or dancing - downstairs. For tickets, call the box office on 01282 661234.


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BoIton-by-Bowland War Memorial


Christmas Whist and


Dominoes Thursday,


December 18th at 7.30 p.m. in the


£2, children 50p including supper


Village Hall Admission:


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33 Moor Lane, Clitheroe


Tues & weds 16th & 17th December


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MASTER AND COMMANDER NED KELLY (cert 15) D ally at 9.40


FREAKY FRIDAY (cert PG) Sa tu rd ay & Su nd ay o n ly 12.15 2.45 5.15


FINDING NEMO (cert U) Sa tu rd ay a n d Su nd ay o n ly 12.00


THE MEDALION (cert PG) Sa tu rd ay an d Su nd ay o n ly 12.10


SPECIAL ADVANCED SCREENINQ W RETURN OF THE KING (cert 12a) THE LORD OF THE RINGS: ednesday 17th an d T h u rsd a y j f l th December 3.00 & 7.2(


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FINDING NEMO (U) 2hrs 5mins Sat 11 .OOam 1.20 3.45. Sun 1.20 3.45


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