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Ribblesdale Produce and Formers Market
Buy fre sh food direct front "Producers Next Wednesday, 1st October from 10am - 2.30pm -
in the Ribblesdalc Centre, Clitheroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, Clilhcroc
Over IS stalls will be offering their own Beef, Pork, Lamb, Biscuits, Pies, Seafoods, Puddings, Sausages, Pate, Vegetable, Salads, Plants
Local producers include Lcngratn Cheese, T\imer*s Mcut Pics, Holt’s Lamb, Bowlnnd Outdoor Pork, Farmhouse Bakes, Tlgcrmurrin Soaps, I*cs Dellces dc Cliumpagnc
Ample free car parking close to the Market
Member of the National Association of Fanners Markets Further details contact: 0120(1423325
Clithcroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, Clithcroe
£ G R 4N D Cint/IA B L A C K B U L L
Front Friday September 26th Friday, Saturday and . . Monday-Thursday @ 7.30pm M A G U I R E (u, L IZ Z IE Saturday and Sunday @ 2.30pm
www.griindcinenia.co.uk Telephone: 01200 423278
I Adults £4.50 • Concessions £3.50 • Children £3 . York Street, Clithcroe BB7 2DL
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Memoirs review
Brighton Beach Memoirs; Coliseum Theatre, Oldham; until October 4th
N E IL SIMON is deservedly one of America's favourite dramatists and his work is equally popular in Britain: The Oldham Coliseum's production of his semi-autobiographical Brighton Beach : Memoirs demonstrates his skill a t con structing a well-made play with believ able ch ara cte rs , w i t ty dialogue and moments of intense poignancy. This is a period piece for the action is set in 1937' when the Jewish American Jerome fami ly face their own problems of financial hardships while aware of the terrible threats to their relatives in Europe and the prospect of war. Young Eugene (Michael Imerson)
acts as the narrator and also shows us the hopes, fears and frustrations of an ado lescent boy, especially in his desire to learn about girls from his older brother Stan (Andrew Langtree) who has his own problems, especially when he loses his wages in a poker game. " His father, Jack (a sympathetic perfor
mance by Paul McCleary) struggles to earn enough to keep his family and even-. tually this undermines his health. His wife, Kate (Susan Twist) keeps the home running while helping her widowed sister, Blanche (Kerry Peers) who lives with them along with her two daughters, Lau rie (Lindsay Allen) and Nora (Rachel Grimshaw). Inevitably, th e ups and downs reveal family tensions that lead to quarrels and reconciliations.
... The excellent cast makes the audience
shout with laughter and feel moved a t their courage and resilience in the face of all th a t life throws a t them. Dawn All- sopp's clever many levelled set gives a real feel of the cramped conditions of the little house and Natalie Wilson's direc tion produces an enjoyable evening in this intimate little theatre. Pippa Munro
COMEDIAN Phil Cool is se t to cause a s t i r a t the Burnley Mechanics this weekend. Following major success
a t the Edinburgh Festival, th e Chipping resident is now trav e llin g up and down the country on his “Phil Cool on Heat” tour.
His unique act includes
P h il dressing up in Jo Brand’s black smock to dis cuss intimate girlie prob lems, wobbling out on high heels as Eddie Izzard - th en off in to th e mind, body and tartan waistcoat of Billy Connelly to point out the perils of swearing.
Also making an appear
ance in P h i l’s irreverent stand-up comedy a ct are Ali G, Steve Irwin, Delia Smith, John Lennon and Paul McCartney - making for a- fun-filled pe r for mance. Contact the box office on 01282 664400.
The Lizzie McGuire Movie (U); Grand Cinema; Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th September
L IZ Z IE M CG U IR E (Hilary Duff) finds herself
‘Cool 011 Heat’ Grand Cinema tickets at Mechanics
Black Ball (U); Grand Cinema; from Friday, September 26th
CLIFF STARKEY (Paul Kay) is n o t th e average bowls player, he is a typical “scally”, so when he starts to play a t th e local club, R ay S p ieg h t (Jam es Cromwell), T o rq u ay ’s finest bowls player, is not too happy and so has him banned. However, Cliff’s reputa
tion and ability to play to the crowd gets him a-con t r a c t w i th a g en t Rick Schwartz (Vince Vaughn), which launches his career and ensures he is picked to play in the national team a g a in s t th e Aussies - alongside Spieght. Bu t will fame, fortune
and a dodgy agent cause him to fo rg e t his b e s t friend (Johnny Vegas), the woman he loves (Spieght’s d a u g h te r ) an d lose th e
most im p o r tan t game of his career? E n g lish h um o u r w ith
some well-known English a ctors who had fun with th e s c r ip t - and no, you don’t have to know about bowls to enjoy the film! For a chance to win fam
ily t ic k e ts to th e Grand Cinema answer the simple question in the panel.
Preston Guild Hall o Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified),
www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 42l DISH OF THE WEEK
DISH OF THE WEE) IMAM BAILDI
(STUFFED AUBERGIh IN TOMATO SAUCEl
GREEK food is full of delicioJ
■ and you don’t have to rummag| ■them. Take a trip with me,1 my I ■friends Jo and Stephen to Kei| largest of the Ionian Islands, seaside resorts such as Lassi, a 1
sing village called Fiskardo, the c l busy seaport of Sami,
the.town transformed for the film Captd Mandolin. There are also o u t)
. places still to be found, but evd becoming more and more popu| larly with people wishing to 1 homes.
. The Venetian fortress of Assosl beautiful while the capital AjT bustling port, destroyed compil 1953 earthquake when old ms" majestic bell towers were ruinedl The British settled in Kefalcf
and the streets of Argostoli were | by them, including the original \ panos Bridge over the harbour. Back to the food, no doubt abl
want to find out how satisfying tional Greek food can be then! local restaurant on the island, T local people preferably, and se[ dishes. Those of you with a sweet td
afford to miss a wedge of karythl ulous walnut cake, sometimes flal cinnamon or cloves, and dousef syrup, best downed with a c u | Greek coffee. At K l im a t is r e s ta u ra n t wJ
mezze, small tapas like portioi king being roast beetroot with g | rdalia sauce. Vegetarians will be wowedl bourekia, a dish of courgettes a i
tost Code:...................... Daytime Tel:...........................
Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, by Thursday, October 2nd.
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From time to lima era tod other compaoisa In oar group olio hove lomo great offers and special promotions and we would Ilka to be able to shore your Information with tbaie compouler.
Pleura lick lbs box If you do out wont ut or other compaaiet In oor group to eeutuct you by telephone ond/er moll |— |
in Rome. After making an unknown wish, she meets Paulo (Yani Gellman), a big Italian pop s ta r whose p a r tn e r Isabella has ju s t walked out, the day before a major awards ceremony. I t ju s t so happens th a t
Lizzie looks id en tica l to her, so Paulo asks if Lizzie will accompany him to the
awards ceremony. During he r climb to o v e rn ig h t fame Lizzie finds herself on the back of a Vespa, avoid ing the tabloids, explaining to her parents and falling in love. Lizzie McGuire hits the
big screen in style with a fun film an d a few pop songs.
Brand New Limited Edition MX-5 Colorado from an amazing £14,995 • Drive your weekend with Walker Farrimond Mazda Tel: 01254 245444
New season at the Mechanics
27th September Saturday . P H I L C O O L
W e d n e sd a y 1st S a tu rd a y 4 th O c to b e r G a r r i c k T h e a t r e C lu b P re s e n t s
LAYING THE GHOST Sunday 5th October
Championship Brass in Concert Season CARLTON MAIN FRICKLEY
COLLIERY BAND Tuesday 7th October
BILLY ROBERTS and CARL FLETCHER
An evening of Clairvoyance and Psychic Demonstration Wednesday 8th October
HANNAH AND HANNA
John Rctallack’s critically acclaimed play. A tough, funny and moving account of two refugees and the bigotry that surrounded them
Thursday 9th October JACKIE LEVEN
Gifted songwriter, authentic folk hero and nitty raconteur Friday 10th October
G IR L S N IG H T Award winning musical show starring
‘Where the Heart Is’ writer Louise Roche Saturday 11th October
MARK STEEL Sunday 12th October
‘Mark Steel Solution’ Indepcneant Columnist, Polemic & Consistently Funny
PHANTOM AND THE OPERA Stars from the West End & National Opera perform
songs from today's most popular Musicals and Operas Thursday 16th October
PATRICK MOORE New Lecture - MARS: The Next Frontier TEL: 01282 664400
www.burnleymechanics.co.uk
or visit our NEW BOX OFFICE at the main entrance
A P O L L O C I N E M A S
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MATCHSTICK H EN (12A) *2hrs Umins Daily 100 5-15 8.10 Sat mom II .00* Satiate 10.50pm * . ' (Contorts strong longuoge and some mU violence)
THE LIZZIE MAGUIRE MOVIE (U) 1 h rJOmlriSSa tll.l0
l.IS 3 20 Sun 1.15 3.20
BAD BOYS 2 (is) *ihrs somira :
BOOK NOW OPENS 3rd October i . On screen 5 pm B pm ' BoxingDay 'Lunch & Dinner -
New ^EflR s Lunch.
Great Food • Great Atmosphere' • Great Service For details of our Festive Programme
Call Sue on 01729 840243 Manchester Rd, Burnley Infoline 0 1282 456333 y Films from Friday, 26th September for 7 days
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SPY KIDS 3-D (U) 1hr40mlns Sat 1100 I.253.25 *Siin f.25 3.25 LITTLE OSCAR SHOW - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
JOHNNY ENGLISH (PG)1hr45mlns .- The Fun and Games Start at I I.OOun
THE ITALIAN JOB (llA)*2hr5mins Daily 120 3 45 6.108.40* Sat late 11.10 ’ (Contort moderotebomt end oaonviokiKe)
Advance Screening Thurs 2nd Oct (film only)
BAD BOYS 2 (IS) *2firs lOmlm • On screen 5 pm 8 pm
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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR AT OUR LOVELY 18th CENTURY INN Candlelit Conservatory Restaurant Oak Panelled Dining Room 'G alleried Banqueting Hall*!
Christmas Lunch
Macmillan Coffee Morning ,
Friday September 26th ' 10.00 am -1.00 pm at .
FARMHOUSE FARE LTD , Anderson House,- Salthill, %
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, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe' ’
* Please come andsupport.. the Macmillan Cancer Relief
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Taste our Great Range of Puddings. ■
BOLTON STREET STATION, BURY, BL9 OEY, Tel 0161 7647790 Sat 4th & Sun 5th October RIDE BEHIND "THOMAS"
EAST LANCASHIRE RAILWAY
Meet "SirTopham Hat,The Fat Controller" See theTroublesomeTrucks
Also Children's Rides and Punch & Judy (allow 4 hours if you wish to see all attractions)
You can join the train at Bury, Ramsbottom or Rawtenstall (Event opens 9.00 am - 5.00 pm)
For Further Details ring 0161 764 7790
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Gullane (Thomas) Ltd Event Licensed by CLITHEROE
GARDEN CLUB FUCHSIA
CULTIVATION By George Evans
Wednesday October 1st at 7,15pm
Ribblesdale High School Technology College
(Enter by the main front door.) All welcome
...That would be great! it's by Simon Williams and Directed by Clifford Spencer. October 1st to the 4th at 7.:
Tickets: Mechanics Box Office Weds /Thurs £5.50 - Fri / Sat £6.00 Tel: 01282 664400 FULL SEASONTICKET £24
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W H A T ? Demonstrations by and representatives from '
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HIGHERFORD METHODIST CHAPEL Barrowford
17th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR OCTOBER 2nd to 4th
Thursday and Friday 11.30am to 7.30pm Saturday 10am to 4.30pm
Admission: SOp Home-made refreshments available all day Salem
Congregational Chapel Martin Top
HAMSTTHANKSGMNCi Sunday, 28th
Service at 10.45 am Led by
Miss Margaret Duckworth Service at 7.00 pm
Led by Pastor Jeff Jones
Monday, 29th at 730 pm
ROMANIA
by Mr Norman Brewer of Garctang
followed by the Sale of Fruit, ______ Veg and Produce
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THE great Trans Iberian wine trek from Pamplona to Vign in six days. After the transfer from
Madrid our party spent the evening exploring the old town in Pamplona with a very graphic dis- cription of its famous “bull run”. The next morning we were in the vineyards in the middle of Navarra, at Senorio de Sarria who’s highlights were VINEDO NO. 5 ROSADO at £6.39, one of the best rose wines I
have tried and something a little different. VINEDO NO 7 GRACIANO a t £5.49, is a rich, full- flavoured red from a grape you don’t often come across. Onward to Rioja we vis
ited BODEGAS RIO- JANAS a very old estab lished company, delightful wines from a huge range. We tasted and enjoyed 1997 MONTE REAL RESERVAS a t £8.29, a soft, very easy drinking wine and a wine we had a go a t blending from its three base grape varieties,
but didn’t get close. 1998 PUERTA VIEJO CRIAN- ZA at £5.59, a dry elegant wine with nice fruit and a fine long finish. Next day fond us at the
grandest vineyard of our visit PAGO DE LOS CAPELLANES in Ribera del Duero, whose very healthy vineyards produce rich, full-bodied wines with elegance and finesse from his humble Tinto Roble 2002 at £7.89 to a wine that recently won the award for the best wine in Spain -1998 EL PICON at £52.89, the highlight of the trip, it can only be downhill from here. Look for part two next
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