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ALTHOUGH the number of hoggs on sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart’s Tuesday sale were declining, a roar ing trade resulted with the overall average up by 3p per kg, while the ewe trade went
from strength to strength. Premium hoggs made to
124p per kg (average 113p), prime to 118p (113p), heavy to 120p (115p), over all average to 115p. Cast ewes made to £66 (£42 per head).
Calves. Friesian bulls . '!* 1 il " 1'’ J •
made to £15, small Conti nental to £88. There were similar num
bers of cattle as in recent weeks, but some stronger cattle on offer resulted in the following prices. Heavy steers (560kgs-
plus) made to 97p per kg, heavy heifers (485 kgs-plus)
to 87p, Continental bulls (465 to 550kgs) to 98p, bulls (555kgs-plus) to llOp. Saturday's sale of store
sheep and cattle saw a good showing of ewes and lambs and an excellent return with some older ewes with twin lambs at £45 per life (£135 per family). Store lambs also made very healthy returns of £43 to £45 per life, in-lamb ewes probably looked best value for money on the day. Feeding mule ewes made to £43 and Suf folk feeders to £57. Cattle. Purchasers are
becoming more wary, espe cially with male cattle and the threat of reorganisation of subsidy claims and want ing to make sure that claims can be met before the dead-
line.The two types of cattle that seemed most wanted, according to the returns, were large and small Friesian steers and small beef-bred heifers.
New look
A NEW committee was elected when the Ribble Valley branch of the Lan cashire Family History and Heraldry Society met for its annual meeting. Elected were chairman Joan Williams and vice- chairman Ann Holmes. Appointed joint secretaries were Brian Stott, Dorothy Jackson and Marion Fox, with Nora Hull as treasurer and Margaret Cartwright as executive representative. Committee members are Roland Hull, Mary Rawes, John Vernon, Janice Tol- son, Terry Pearce, Ann
“The Wild Thorn- berry’s Movie” (U); from Saturday, March 22nd and . Sunday March 23rd; “The Hours” (12A); from Friday March 21st. Grand Cinema, : . Clitheroe
THE Thornberrys are. not your average family. Mum and Dad are world travelling documentary filmmakers and are accompanied on this African adventure by th e ir daughters and a neurotic chimpanzee, Darwin. One of the daughters has
the magical ability to talk to animals, a talent which comes in useful during the journey across the Serengeti Plain with the family to witness the once- in-a-lifetime event of thou sands of elephants who leave the forest to watch a solar eclipse.
:, As they stand exposed in
the Congo Valley, the crea tures are in grave danger from a pair of evil poach ers. "
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“THE Hours” is the story of three women searching for more potent meaningful lives. Each is alive at a differ
ent time and place; all are linked by their yearnings and their fears. Virginia Woolf (Nicole
Kidman), in a suburb of London in the early 1920s is battling insanity as she begins to write her first novel, “Mrs'Dalloway”. Laura Brown (Julianne
Moore), a wife and mother in Los Angeles at the end of World War Two, is reading
“Mrs Dalloway”, and finds it revelatory as she begins to consider a radical change in her life. Clarissa. Vaughan
(Meryl Streep), a contem porary version of Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway, lives in New York city today, and is in love with her friend Richard, a brilliant poet, who is dying of Aids. Their stories intertwine,
and finally come together in a surprising, transcen- dant moment of shared recognition.
Question: In which film about a writer in Africa did Meryl Streep star with Robert Radford?
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Ibsen’s late masterpiece is set for a short run with award-winning cast
“John Gabriel Bork- man” Quays The atre, Salford Quays. March 25th - March 29th
A MAJOR new production by English Touring Theatre will open for a short run at the Quays Theatre, Salford Quays, next week. • 1 Following Engish Touring
Theatre's runaway successes with Shakespeare's King Lear at The Lowry last year, artis tic director Stephen Unwin directs Gillian Barge, Linda Bassett and Michael Penning-
• ton in “John Gabriel Borkman (1896)”, Henrik Ibsen's late
M E R Y L S TRE EP , Juli ann e Moore and N i c o l e Kidman fea ture in “The Hours”
. masterpiece. The second production of their 10th anniversary season,
• this is ETT's fifth Ibsen - fol lowing previous award-win ning productions of “A Doll’s House” with Kelly Hunter, “Hedda Gabler” with Alexan dra Gilbreath (Donmar),
THERE is a vast difference between the part of. Vince in the award-winning television hit “Just Good Friends” and “Fiddler on the Roof’s” Tevye, one of the heaviest parts in the lighter musicals. But Paul Nicholas has
made the transition. The one-time pop-singer
opened last month at Black pool at the start of the show’s six months national tour, and early next month the produc tion has a week’s run
at.the Palace Theatre, Manchester. He became a household
name in the long-running sit com, but he is also an accom
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“The Master Builder” with Timothy West and Emma Cunniffe and last year's “Ghosts” for which Diana Quick won best actress in the Manchester Evening News
Theatre Awards. Gillian Barge is renowned
for previous roles in the West. End and has been seen recent ly in the film “Charlotte Gray” with Cate Blanchett. Linda Bassett's varied stage and screen credits include the films “Oscar and Lucinda” with Ralph Fiennes and “East is East” for which she received a BAFTA award nomination.
plished singer and performer. His theatrical success
began in 1969 in the original London production of "Hair". He went on to play lead roles in "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Grease". He was "Rum Turn Tugger" in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats." In 1992 he formed a pro
duction-company with fellow actor David Ian. They pro duced “Evita”, “Singing in the Rain” and “Pirates of Penzance” as well as co-pro- ducing two of London's biggest hit • musicals, “Grease” and “Saturday Night Fever”
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She can be seen in the Golden Globe winning film, “The Hours”, which stars Nicole Kidman. Michael Pennington is one
of Britain's most celebrated stage actors with numerous West End roles under his belt along with many television and film appearances. He is also an accomplished writer and director and co-founded the English Shakespeare Com pany in 1986. The cast is completed by
Mairead Carty, Barbara Kirby, James Loye, Fred Pear son and Jemma Powell.
Pop star Paul takes on Topol’s famous role
and Collectables Sunday. 23rd March 2003
West Bradford Village Hall 10am to 4pm
Over 20 stalls • Admission 50p To b o o k - t e le p h o n e
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• A mind bending, soul searching journey through the depths of a shadowy society where anything goes. A chilling vision of ihe future. (15 yrS4-)
Love Music Hate Racism with the
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