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rsA'-We in Clitheroe are blessed with?somebf;thefinest'> } sausages ih:the land; * A l l th e lo ca l butchers'sHavey-; : their own special delicacies and Cowman’s in partic- s ; ular specialises in sausages of eVery;descriptionV.i. &-v; ; In fact at Cowman’s original famous sausage shop ; there are more 60 different varieties ranging from
i to suit everyone. He even has monthly sausage specials. British Sausage Appreciation Week gives sausage i fans the chance to enjoy, their favourite food, with
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include a team of sausage lovers,'led by,TV cook Lesley? «>°k in a Pre-heated oven for 10 minutes. Alternative y » Waters, touring the UK in'ari attempt'to sample every’? make a
version placing the sausages and onion into*-
single variety, of sa u sa g em o r e tha 400 at the last ar° „ ng count.*’ '
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; honey pork, a children’s favourite, champagne pork for -■ i the more discerning, Welsh pork and leek,* Yorkshire: pork smokies to beef and beer and wild boar, something ■
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Fibrosis Trust, including a special charity sausage pro- ' ter of a pint water and whisk until smooth. Season with ‘ duced by Gary Rhodes; sausage tasting events) promo- salt and pepper and add 1 tbsp fresh thyme. -
There will be a fund-raising campaign for the Cystic in a bowl and mix in one egg. then gradually add a quar-1 : .
tional offers and competitions by independent butch- 3. Remove the sausage and onions from the oven and ers; special sausage'menus in pubs and restaurants)-?!; pour’over the batter. Return to the oven for .15-20 min- • along with competitions to find the best sausage recipes ; ;; utes until well risen and golden brown,
among school pupils and cooks. ‘ , -* Serve with mashed potato, carrots and gravy
12.00 FILM: Funny Lady. 4.00 Loose lu p s . 4.30 Hollywood’s Stars. 5.00 I The Nanny. 5.30 Celebrity. 6.00 {According to Jim. 6.30 Meet My {Folks. 7.30 The High Price of Fame. {3.30 Hollywood’s Stars. 9.00 Will and iGraco. 9.30 Will and Grace. 10.00 iM y Big Fat Greek Lifo. 11.00 Strip ■Search. 12.00 Ricki Lake. 12.50 ■Celebrity. 1.00 The Montel Williams (Show. 1.50 FILM: Wutharlng ■Heights. 2.45 (GMT) Celebrity. 3.00 ■i.ooso Lips. 4.00 Hollywood's Stars. 1-1.30 Tho Golden Palace.
PLUS
|5.00 District Nurse. 5.30 The Upper ■Hand. 6.00 Just for Laughs. 6.30 I Nanny. 7.30 Hart to Hart. 8.30 Just for
l.aug hs . 9.00 Coronation Street. 1 11.00 The Protectors. 11.30 The ■Protectors. 12.00 Hart to Hart. 1.00 |The Saint. 2.00 The Persuaders. 3.00 I The Protoctors. 3.30 Tho Protectors. |4.00 The Saint. 5.00 Randall and lHopkirk (Deceased). 6.00 The ■persuaders. 7.00 Bowilched. 7.30 I ■Dream of Jeannio. 8.00 In Sickness land in Health. 0.30 FILM: The Wild
iGeeso. 11.00 In Sickness and In ■Health. 11.30 Bullsoye. 12.00 The ■Dukes of Hazzard. 1.00 The Les ■Dawson Show. 1.30 The Kenny JEvorett Show. 1.00 FILM: (GMT) The
I.Vild Geese. 3.30 Duck Patrol. 4.00 |rho Rockford Files.
SCI-FI
|).00 Neon Genesis Evangelion. 9.30 Irhe Lost World. 11.30 Ultimate |3amer. 12.00 FILM: Doctor Who. If .35 The Twilight Zone. 2.05 The Twilight Zone. 2.35 The Twilight
I ’one. 3.05 The Twilight Zone. 3.35 Irhe Lost Worid. 4.30 The Lost World. Ti.30 Ultimate Gamer. 6.00 Sliders. f.OO Sliders. 8.00 FILM: I'obberwocky. 10.00 FILM: Psycho.
J2 .0 0 FILM: Supernova. 1.40 I jc a d r k . 1.10 (GMT) Lexx. 2.10The T^eal X-Files. 3.10 The Twilight Zone. B.40 The Twilight Zone. 4.10 poltergeist: Tho Legacy. 5.00 Close.
BBC THREE
f.OO Superstars. 8.00 Fightbox Stack. 1.00 FILM: Murder at 1600. 10.40 Little Britain. 11.10 Liquid Assets. 1 2.10 Lowdown. 12.40 Monkey Dust. 1.10 Diners. 1.40 Fightbox Stack. 1.40 (GMT) Little Britain. 2.10 Liquid ■assets. 3.10 Close.
1TV 2
5.45 live Rugby World Cup 9.10 Merries Now. 9.25 Emme trials. 1Z20
|Coronallon Street. 2.40 Survival ■ Special. 3.45 Survival Special. 4.50 I Pop Idol Extra. 6.30 Rugby World Cup. ■7.20 Great Escapes. 7.50 Pop Idol {Extra. 9.05 Tho Planet's Funniest {Animals. 9.30 Pop Idol Extra. 10.00 {Million Dollar Babes. 10.30 Office {Monkey. 11.00 Who Wants to Be {Millionaire? 12.00 Pop Idol. 1.30 Pop {idol Extra. 1.35 (GMT) Pop Idol Result. {l.55 Pep Idol Extra. 2.20Teleshopping. { 3.20 Blind Date Kiss and Tell. 4.10 I Judge Judy. 5.00 Trisha. 6.00 Close.
| | A winter wonderland!
A CHARMING and fascinating picture of “Winter in Clitheroe” will bring a seasonal boost to a very good
cause this Christmas. The painting, by
acclaimed professional artist John L. Chapman, has been donated to the East Lancashire Hospice, which has reproduced it as its official Christmas card. All proceeds from sales of
the cards will go to the hos pice, which cares for people from across the Ribble Val ley as well as Blackburn, Darwen and Hyndburn. The picture shows a
snowy scene, looking up Castle Street- crowned by the Castle itself -
from the
junction with Church Brow. It is set in Edwar dian times, or possibly a lit tle later, as "new fangled motor cars’ are pictured alongside the more tradi- tonal horses and carts. The artist, who is
renowned for his nostalgic paintings of Lancashire scenes, researched the paintings from old pho tographs and his own con temporary photographs of
Clitheroe’s bustling main street. “The scene really hasn’t changed that much and I enjoyed painting it,” said Mr Chapman, who lives just a short drive away in Salesbury. It was his wife, Gillian,
who first suggested that he donate a painting to the East Lancashire Hospice, She was aware of its won derful work with patients throughout the region, and its constant need for funds to continue that work. Her letter to the hospice
was music to the ears of chief fund-raiser Stuart Andrew. By sheer coinci dence, he and the fund raising team had been con sidering the possibility of a hospice Christmas card when the letter arrived. “We are really grateful
to both John and Gillian for donating this wonderful painting,” said Mr Andrew. “All the proceeds from sales of the cards will directly benefit the work of the hos pice and we are sure lots of people will be delighted to send or recieve such a beau tiful card this Christmas.” Printed on high-quality card and accompanied by
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IA IA MRIS! what’s on in the Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris
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
ONCE again nationally-known antiques and fine art dealers will be exhibiting at the Galloway Antiques Fair to be held in Stonyhurst College on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On sale will be furniture by Town and
Country, English and Continental porce lain, jewellery, clocks, silver, sculpture, glass, paintings, treen and objets de vertu. The fair is open from 10-30 a.m. to 5
p.m. and is well signposted. Refreshments will be available and admission is £4, with children under 14 admitted free of charge. On the way on Sunday you could call in
at Hurst Green Memorial Hall and inspect the flea market and indoor car boot sale, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Home made refreshments are available all day and the event is organised by Hurst Green Bowling Club. EVENTS - OCTOBER 24TH TO 30TH
The Toll House Beaders’ third annual
exhibition featuring Beaded Bottles and the Natural World, in Halfpenney’s Cof fee Shop and Embroidery Centre, Parson Lane. Open 9-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day except Wednesdays -1 0 a.m. to 3-30 p.m. (Closed Sunday and Monday). Parochial Hall. Ribehester, each Mon
day from 7-30 to 9 p.m., line dancing. Sat urday from 10 to 11-30 a.m. “Infinite Tai Chi and Chi Kung”. Monday 4 to 5 p.m., junior fun dancing. Thursday 4-30 to 5-30 p.m. “Teens Jazz” dancing 10-years plus. Inquiries, tel. C. Cunliffe 01254 878473. Braille-It, a group to learn braille, meets Thursdays, 9-30 a.m. to noon in the IT Learning Centre, old Co-op building, Henthorn Road. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063. Platform Gallery, an exhibition “New
Creators’’. Three new art graduates Sarah Berry, Ellen Isherwood and David Cun liffe-show their work in a contrast of materials from metal, glass to ceramic. Alongside is “Willow Project” a touring exhibition on the tradition of willow mak ing with paintings and drawings of Som erset willow growers and basket makers by Kate Lynch. 24th to 26th - Stonyhurst College,
antiques fair with nationally-known antiques and fine art dealers. Open 10-30
a.m.to 5 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01423 522122 or at fair 07966 528725. 25th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association,
seasonal red envelopes, the hospice Christmas cards are available in packs of 10 for just £3.50p. You can buy them from the front
Wine talk FOUNDED in 1892, Vina Casa
Silva is a family-owned Chilean winery based in Colchagua, South of Santiago. It is one of the rare estates to be run full-time by one family, cur rently fifth and sixth generations. With a list as long as your arm, including the IWSC Trophy for “Best South American Producer 2000” it is by far Chile’s most
desk of The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, at 3 King Street, Clitheroe. Alternatively, phone the hospice on 01254 660900 to
awarded winery. It produces a huge array of wines, most of which we recently tasted in our cellars, particularly good were Cabernet Sauvignon Classic, a Sangiovese which is slightly more unusual for Chile and a brilliant 2001 CASA SILVA RESERVE CARMENERE at £6.69 a bot tle.
This is a grape variety that
Calling all the ladies! Come to the
Rose & Crown Ladies Night Thursday 30th October
m DAY
featuring a fabulous male exotic dancer, a chance to win naughty goodies in our raffle and entertainment by a hilarious female impersonator.
And be waited on at your table by male bar staff
For only £5.00 a ticket - what more could you need? Then to our
Hallowe'en Party on Friday 31st October
1 Edge. 7.00 Hi*5. 7.35 Billy. 745
|lmbuctoo. 7.55 The Wheels on the 8.05 Barney and Friends. 8.35
|luzz and Poppy. 8.55 Barney and Triends. 9.25 Hi-5. 10.00 Tho Golden Palace. 10.30 The Golden Palace. 11.00 ■Crossing Over. 11.30 Beyond with "raagh. 12.00 Celebrity
busy Buses. 8.40 Busy Buses. 8.45
12.30 According to Jim. 1.00 1.1.55 Celebrity Extra. 2.00 The
Price of Fame. 3.00 FILM: d and Dangerous. 4.40 Celebrity
.5.00 Will and Grace. 5.30 Will and . 6.00 Wifi and Grace. 6.30 WII J Grace. 7.00 Will and Grace. 7.30 |V:B and Grace. 8.00 Chaimed. 8.55
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l^clebrity Extra. 9.00 Most Haunted. * “D CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
11.00 Cold Squad. 12.00 Girlfriends. |f 2.25 Girtfriends. 12.55 Your Stars with d Wells. 1.00 Ricki Lake. 1.50 FILM: . 3.30 Crossing Over. 355 i with James van Praagh. 420
■Jelebrity Extra. 4.30 The Golden Tnlacc.
PLUS
fc.01 The Dukes of Hazzard. 6.00 tmmordale. 9.00 The Grand. 10.00 leaves and Wooster. 11.00 Agatha
Christie’s Parsers in Crime. 12.00 Hart to ■Hart 1.00 The Saint 2.00 Heartbeat. p.00 RLM: Murder at DevtTs Glen. 5.00 Iriagnum, PI. 6.00 Murder, She Wrote. 7.00 Agatha Christies Partners In Crime. b.00 Poirot 9.00 Grafters. 10.00 Jeeves
■ind Wooster. 11.00 London’s Burning. >2.00 The Army Game. 1230 Mr Digby [Darling. 1.00 Grafters. 2.00 Magnum, PI. jl.00 London’s Burning. 4.00 Agatha ■Dhnsbo's Partners in Crime.
SCI-FI
£.00 Sentinel. 950 Farscape. 10.40 Farscape. 1130 Ultimate Gamer. 12.00 Eliders. 1.00 Sliders. 1.55 FILM: tlabbenwocky. 355 RLM: Starman. 6.05
fcentmel. 7.00 Tho Visitor. 8.00 Jarscape. 9.00 John Doe. 10.00 RLM: |Vmy of Darkness. 11.40 Millennium. J2.40 Millennium. 1.40 FILM: [luatormass and the Pit 335 Ultimate {Darner. 4.05 Poltergeist 5.00 Close.
BBC THREE f.OO Pompeii: The Last Day. 8.00
Liquid Assets. 9.00 What Not to Wear. 9 3 0 Little Britain. 10.00 Two Pints of L ig e r and a Packet of Cnsps. 1030
B um It. 11.00 Absolutely Fabulous. 11.30 Casino. 1230 Love For Sale. LOO Celebdaq. 130 Art and the City. £.00 Vinnio. 230 Liquid Assets. 330 |ove For Sale. 4.00 Close.
ITV 2 1.25 Tho Premiership. 1030 Pop Idol.
12.00 Pop Idol. 1.15 Pop Idol Result 1.40 Emmerdale. 4 30 Coronation fctreet. 7.00 Rugby World Cup. 8.00 Pop l id . 930 Pop Idd Extra. 1045 Pop Idd Result. 11.10 Pop Idol Extra: The Results. 1140 Coronation Street 12.10 old Feet 1.10 The Frank Skinner
fchow. 2.00 Beggars and Choosers. [.00 Teleshopping. 4.00 Ant and Dec's
i Up with Beadle. 435 Ant and
c i Banged Up with Beadle. 450 vies. 5.00 Trisha. 6.00 Close. - . ,:
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Fully Licensed Exceptional Indian Kestaurant 7-9 PARSON LANE,
Genuine Indian Cuisine
Recommended by the Good Curry Gui
Christmas Day > Boxin SPECIAL CHRISTMAS
INDIAN BANQUET 4 COURSE SET MEALS
Murgi Mossalla (Whole chicken) £22.00 per head
Vegetarian set meals £22.00 per head Children £12
CHRISTMAS B00KINI Open all through th(
CLITHEROE Telephone
01200 427224
Separate Takeaway Mem available of an equally high standard - as you would expect from Dil Raj
Good Food Guide and de in Lancashire
jS NOW BEING TAKEN i Christmas Holidays l Day - New Year's Day
TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS
4 COURSE MEALS £22.00 Children Under 12 £12.00
Soup of the Day/ Prawn Cocktail Roast Turkey and Stuffing
. with Roast Potatoes and Vegetables Dessert & Coffee
EAT AS MUCH AS YOU LIKE FROM OUR POPULAR SUNDAY BUFFET
£6 - Adult - £3 Children under 10 - FREE for under 5’s ENGLISH DISHES AVAILABLE OPENING TIMES:
Monday-Thursday 5.30pnvmldnight Friday and Saturday 5.30pm-1230am • Sunday lpm-12.30am
NOW SERVING SPECIAL MOUTH WATERING BALTI DISHES With best wishes for a Happy Christmas
and a prosperous New Year from Raj and Staff
5-1 NB Last day for Bookings Sunday 22nd December •
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Free Hallowe’en treats to anyone in fancy dress, Hallowe’en style drinks and plenty of fun and games for everyone
Where else would you want to be?? Rose & Crown • Castle Street • 01200 458000
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Advance Screenings
Saturday, 25th October 6.308.45
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place an order or call at the East Lancashire Hospice Charity Shop, in King William Street, Blackburn. Our picture shows artist
until recent years they did not admit growing, now it turns out that about 60% of what they thought was merlot was actually Carmenere and old varietal that originally came from the Bor- deaux regioh. • 1 ' The wine is rich and plummy
with hints of coffee and choco late, a perfect wine with game or casseroles.
Mr Chapman (right) and hospice fund-raiser Mr Andrew with the Christ mas card depicting “Win ter in Clitheroe”.
They also produce a large
range of whites, including a rich ly flavoured chardonnay/semilion and a very reasonably priced DONO DOMINGO SAUVI GNON BLANC at £4.65 which has lovely refreshing gooseberry fruit flavours which makes a per fect aperitif. What better on these chilly evenings, a Chile winel
Valley trio misses out on being Soccer Idols
THREE Clitheroe football fanatics competed against some of the best footballing talent in the region on Saturday in the final round of H2 Soccer Idols - a “Pop Idol” style search of the North West for the games’ future stars. Steve Thompson (1 4 ) , David
Perkins (11) and Oliver James (seven) all took part in a bid to win a place on the pitch as a Blackburn Rovers players’ escort at Ewood
Park later this season. In total, 20 young football fanat
ics from across Lancashire and the North West were crowned H2 Soc cer Idols after wowing Blackburn Rovers players and coaches in the search for potential premiership stars. The event was held at Blackburn
Rovers F ootball Academy, at Brockhall Village, last weekend. More than 1,000 boys and girls
aged between five and 16 from all over the North West took part in the competition’s earlier stages, with 127 f in a l is t hoping to be among the 20 winners. All the winners also got to meet
Rovers defender, Martin Taylor who attended the winning ceremo ny.
Despite giving it their best, none of the three Clitheroe youngsters
HYNDBURN Making Hyndbum a better place to live, work and visit
Laughing Bull
Frog Comedy Club Sunday 9th November 8pm Tickets £5.00/£4.00
Accrington Town Hall Joe Brown
Thursday 13th November Civic Theatre Oswaldtwistle
Meatloaf Tribute Friday 14th November Civic Theatre. Oswaldtwistle
Brendan Shine
Wednesday 19th November Civic Theatre Oswaldtwistle
1 Info hotline 01254 360293
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made it to the final 20, but they had a great time trying. Overall winner was five-year-old Alaster Red mayne, of Blackburn, who will go on to receive a year’s training at Blackburn Rovers’ Indoor Centre at the Academy The competition was brought to
the region by H2 - the new drinks brand from Lancashire-based soft drinks makers, Macaw - in associa
tion with Premiership club Black burn Rovers who staged four area heats in a bid to discover potentially talented young players. Marnie Mumby, Sales and Mar
keting Director at Macaw said: “H2 Soccer Idols has provided us with a great way to encourage kids to get out and about and enjoy a healthier lifestyle, and give them the chance to play in front of professional play ers and coaches, and, above all, have some fun.” Anthony Barlow, head of football
in the community a t Blackburn Rovers added: “To see so many youngsters out there on the pitch playing their hearts out was so
encouraging. “We’re always keen to foster
home grown talent and H2 Soccer idols has really helped to get local boys and girls of all ages into the game.”
meet Chester Avenue car park at 8 a.m. for High Street from Mardale (fairly strenuous). Leader David Taylor 01200 427905. 25th - Lancashire Countryside Events,
join Lucy Barron RSPB in Bowland Visi tor Centre and learn how to make a bird feeder and find out what the birds in the garden will be doing during the winter months. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557. 25th - Newton Village Hall, Irish folk
night with “Whiskey in a Jar” at 8 p.m. For tickets tel. 01200 446235/446344. 25th - Accrington Town Hall, sequence
dancing with Ken and his music. Doors open at 7-30 p.m. 26th - Hurst Green Bowling Club, flea
market and indoor car boot sale in the Memorial Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Refreshments available. 26th - St Mary’s Hall, Sabden, Mikron
Theatre Company presents “A Woman’s Place” at 7-15 p.m. 26th - Bancroft Mill EngineTrust, Ban
croft Mill, Gillians Lane, Barnoldswick. Engine in steam for final time this year. Weaving displays on Lancashire looms. ' 28th - St Andrew Society of the Ribble
Valley, Scottish country dancing at 8 p.m. in Whalley Village Hall. Inquiries, tel. 01254 820174. 29th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association,
meet 1 p.m. Chester Avenue car park for Waddington. Leader Allan Richards, 01200422865. 29th - Lancashire Countryside Service,
autumnal walk at Spring Wood. To book tel. 01995 640557. 29th - Knowle Green Village Hall,
sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254878447. 30th - Knowle Green Village Hall, lun
cheon concert featuring Laura Jellicoe (flute) and Stewart De’ath (piano). To book tel. 01254 826948. 30th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society, a
lecture by Dr Brian Barnes entitled "Plant Hunting in the Yorkshire Dales" in Clitheroe Library meeting room at 7-30 p.m.
30th - CVS Office, drop-in session from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to find out about getting involved in the local community. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422995. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-
OCTOBER 3IST TO NOVEMBER 6TH
31st - Knowle Green Village Hall,
dance from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets include supper, bring own drinks. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. NOVEMBER
1st - Whalley Village Hall, presents,
Artisan Trio songs and Comedy Through 50 Years, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from Wha ley Post Office. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822555 1st - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association,
meet 9-30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Brock. Leader Valerie Grooby tel. 01200 428766. 1st - Gisburn Festival Hall, whist and
domino drive. Meat prizes and supper. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445304. 1st-University of Central Lancashire,
a one-day conference on the "History of Preston", organised by the Institute of Local and Family History., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To book tel. 01772 893053. 2nd - Lancashire Countryside Service,
a guided walk of unknown Bowland over rough open moorland, looking at manage ment techniques for heather regeneration. Early start. To book tel. 01995 640557. 3rd - Knowle Green village Hall, whist
and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. 4th - Clitheroe Library, a lecture by
Diane Burton and Keith Kendall entitled "John Muir Country - California" at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only available
from library. 4th - Knowle Green Village Hall, line
dancing at 8 p.m. 4th - All hallow's Church, Mitton, a
social evening on the gallery at 7-30 p.m, Speaker Bridget Hartley, of Bashall Eaves oh "A Young Leader's View”. 4th - United Reformed Church, Read,
an illustrated talk entitled "Travels in China" by Mr Ken Geddes at 7-30 p.m Everyone welcome. Inquiries, tel. 01282 778554. 4th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association,
meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Hurst Green. Leader Mary Pinto tel. 01254 690226. 4th - St Andrew Society of the Ribble
Valley, Scottish country dancing at 8 p.m. in Whalley Village Hall. Beginners wel come. Inquires, tel. 01254 820174. 5th - Knowle Green Village Hall, Guy
Fawkes, glass of wine and light supper 7- 30 for 8 p.m. 5th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association,
meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a..m. for Cragstones from Whitewell. 6th - Knowle Green Vilage Hall, lun
cheon concert by students of Chetham's School of Music, Manchester. To book tel 01254826948. 6th - Trinity Methodist Church Hall,
"Between Mouthfuls", a hot-pot supper and then "Mother Figure", presented by Trinity Drama Group from Alan Ayck bourn's "Confusions" at 7-30 p.m. To book tel. 01200 422446 or 424328 • Further details of some of the above
events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. • A booking service for the theatres
and events throughout the region is avail able from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.
theatre JOELONGTHORNE.
what’s on in the North-West DAVE SPIKEY. Burn
North Pier Theatre, Blackpool. Fridays and Saturdays until end of October. Box office 01253 292029 THE GRADUATE.
The Lowry. October 20th to 25th. Box office 08701112000. PETER PAN. The
Lowry. December 20th to January 17th. Box office 08707875793. ABIGAIL’S PARTY.
The Lowry. October 27th to November 1st. Box office 0870 7875793. ROMEO AND JULI
ET. Blackpool Grand Theatre. November 4th to 8th. Box office 01253 290190. SCREAMING BLUE
MURDER. Blackpool Grand Theatre. Novem ber 11th to 15th. Box office 01253 290190. DRACULA. The
Dukes, Lancaster. October 31st to November 22nd. Box office 01254 598500. THE WEIR. Bolton
Octagon Theatre. October 30th to November 22nd. Box office 01204 520661.
comedy FREDD IE STARR.
North Pier Theatre, Blackpool. Wednesdays and Thursdays until end of October. Box office 01253 292029 BERNARD M A N
N IN G . N o r th Pier The atre, Blackpool. Until October 28th. Box office 01253 292029 VOTE FOR JIM! Jim
Davidson adults only comedy. Manchester Opera House. November 10th. Box .office 0870 4019000.
ley Mechanics. November 6th. Box office 01282 664400. MEN IN COATS.
Burnley Mechanics. November 8th. Box office 01282664400.
musicals
and opera JOSEPH AND THE
AMAZING TECHNI COLOR DREAMCOAT.
Preston Charter Theatre. October 27th to Novem ber 1st. Box office 01772 258858. NABUCCO. Preston
Opera. Preston Chaarter Theatre. November 5th to 8th. Box office 01772
258858. THE FLANAGAN
AND ALLEN STORY. Burnley Mechanics. November 2nd. Box office 01282664400. MADAME BUTTER
FLY. Manchester Opera House. November 3rd, 4th, 7th and 8th. Box office 01612456666. RIGOLETTO. Man
chester Opera House. November 5th and 6th. Box office 01612456666.
music DANIEL O’DON
NELL. King George’s Hall, Blackburn. October 30th and 31st. Box office 01254 582582. BAKA BEYOND.
Burnley Mechanics. Octo ber 31st. Box office 01282 664400. COUNTRY LEG
ENDS. Preston Charter Theatre. October 23rd. Box office 01772 258858.
, THINK FLOYD. Colne Municipal Hall.
October 24th. Box office 01282 661234. BURNLEY MUNICI
PAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Burnley Mechanics. October 26th. Box office 01282 664400. DAVE FINNEGAN’S
C O M M I T M E N T S . Colne Municipal Hall. October 31st. Box office 01282661234. LEVEL 42. Plus sup
port. Preston Guild Hall. October 31st. Box office 01772258858. GREAT UP NORTH
2. Burnley Mechanics. November 1st. Box office. 01282 664400. B E R N A R D
WRIGLEY AND THE OLDHAM TINKERS. Burnley Mechanics. November 7th. Box office 01282664400. Y O R K S H I R E
BUILDING SOCIETY BAND. Burnley Mechan ics. November 9th. Box office 01282 664400.
exhibitions RIVER JOURNEYS.
The Lowry, Salford Quays. U n t i l ’October 26th. THE IMPOSSIBLE
VIEW? The Lowry, Sal ford Quays. Until January 11th. LITFEST 2003. The
Dukes Theatre, Lancaster. November 8th to 16th. Box office 01254 598500. CHRISTMAS CRIBS
FROM POLAND. The Lowry. November 1st to February 29th 2004. Box office 0870 7875793. . DAN DARE- PILOT
OF THE FUTURE. The. Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester. September 27th to Janu ary 18th 2004. Tel 016L 8322244.
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