search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Weekendplus • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a


|CEEAM«POTS|||..................... liSteye^Dpiierlw^..........


....... > TASMINETEA? rrafaurateiirf series-of 5quickS|


• ’«?teveii;is chef jropnetorj,oftthe'-Punch Bowl Inn,« I


'


'tHe'LalM’Distrlctr but is, known-! Hotel, Sawley,’for.|


’ v"lu 19J8 he.ijegan work'at'La-GavrocKe in London,'1 , winning tJ^ ^M ich e l in 's ta r s ta tus in ‘1981 and;L985.':* - .


* - ■ juice of 1 lemon " s f* V


i Celebrity Extra. 12.40 FILM: y Lady. 3.10 Everwood. 4.05 vood. 5.00 Hollywood's Stars. Celebrity Extra. 6.00 Queer Eye b Straight Guy. 7.00 Queer Eye e Straight Guy. 8.00 Queer Eye 0 Straight Guy. 9.00 Queer Eye e Straight Guy. 10.00 Will and » 10.30 Will and Grace. 11.00 it Dates by Gay Mates. 12.00


Lake. 12.50 Celebrity Extra. Montel Williams. 1.50 FILM:


nittcd. PLUS


On the Buses. 5.30 The Upper !. 6.00 Just For Laughs. 6.30 oud. 7.30 Hart to Hart. 8.30 For Laughs. 9.00 Coronation t. 11.30 The Protectors. 12.00 Mason. 2.00 FILM: Murder at s Glen. 4.00 Murder, She


j. 5.00 Hawaii Five*0.6.00 The s ot Hazzard. 7.00 Bewitched. 1 Dream of Jeannie. 8.00 Perry in. 10.00 Canned Carrot!. I The Wheeltappers. 11.00 The k. 12.00 The Dukes of ard. 1.00 McCloud. 2.00 Hart to 3.00 The Knock. 4.00 Jack of


ionds. 4.30 Hollywood dential..


SCI-FI


Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The World. 10.30 Sir Arthur Conan j's The Lost World. 11.30 ate Gamer. 12.00 FILM: The ^ ) Fingers of Dr T. 1.40 The jht Zone. 2.10 The Twilight . 2.40 The Twilight Zone. 3.10 rthur Conan Doyle's The Lost d. 4.05 Sir Arthur Conan e's The Lost World. 5.05 late Gamer. 5.35 Sliders. 6.35 rs. 7.35 FILM: Ghost. 10.00


I: The Mating Habits of the ibound Human. 11.40 FILM: zon Women on the Moon. 1.15 jf**k. 1.45 Lexx.


BBC THREE Hunting Chris Ryan. 8.00


itbox Stack. 9.00 FILM: Witness. 0 Sex, Lies and Michael Aspel. 0 Little Britain. 12.20 Jordan. Monkey Dust. 1.50 Celebdaq. Trevor Nelson’s Lowdown. 2.50 htbox Stack. 3.50 Close.


ITV 2


5 Emmerdale. 11.50 Coronation eet. 2.10 Holiday Airport. 3.10 line. 5.10 Pop Idol Extra.. 6.40 making the Magician’s Code: More Magic's- Biggest Secrets .Finally «


wealed. 7.30 Movies Now. 7.45 -p Idol Extra. 9.00 The Planet's nniest Animals. 9.30 Pop Idol tra: The Results. 10.00 Single. .00 Million Dollar Babes. 11.30 to Wants to Be a Millionaire? 12.30 p Idol. 1.35 Pop Idol Extra. 2.40 p Idol Result. 3.05 Pop Idol Extra: e Results. 3.30 Teleshopping. 4.30 nd Date Kiss and Tell. 5.30 Judge dy. 6.00 Close.


m *


I ,’This rwipeis for adehcious'dessert! that really does t work and is great for adinher party.


'' '<>- . •


t + -if* Ifki^Irifredients; ’ ' i*' ‘ "l " ^npe pe^s _


• Green Chartreuse liqueur 1 '300ml full cream milk *,\





• 100ml double cream- • 6 egg yolks


Serious wines from unexpected sources


SOME se r io u s wines c an be found in unexpected countries. P o r tu g a l, for example, never ceases to amaze with i ts diverse a n d u n iq u e g ra p e v a r ie t ie s , GRAND ’ARTE T r in c ad e ira 2000, priced around £6.99. T h e wine comes f rom th e


Ribatejo region to the north of Lisbon. A gentle nose of warm spices


and dark autumnal fruits leads into a rich blackcurranty wine, again with hints of spice and a long finish. I t is excellent with game and


turkey. Moving in to I ta ly an d th e


space age winery on th e island of Sicily th a t belongs to Plane- ta . I t s LA SEGRETA ROSSO 2002, costing around £7.99, is


based on a local grape called the Nero d ’Avola. This is a darkly coloured and


quite aromatic red wine, f ru i t driven and quite New World in style - a food friendly winel California has its fair share of


m ed io c re wines, b u t a t h igh prices. P u t N a p a Valley on a label an d you can double th e worth of th e wine, so seeking o u t le s se r k n ow n a re a s is rewarding. The Russian River Valley is


n o t so well-known, b u t is an a re a n o te d fo r q u a l i ty red wines. The COTES DU ROSA 1996,


at around £11.99, is not cheap, b u t worth th e money. A Cotes de Rhone sounds like and tastes like those from the Swan Vine­ yards. T h e s im i la r i ty is in th e


intense warm peppery finish, b ut the nose is more red berried f ru its and a h in t of dried cur­ rants. This wine needs decanting, as


T ~ .....: . A


mcare Range. 7.00 Hi-5.7.35 Little ties. 7.40 Elmo’s World. 7.55 The leels on the Bus. 6.05 Barney and ends. 8.35 Jibba Jabba. 8.40 ba Jabba. 8.45 Buzz and Poppy.


'5 Barney and Friends. 9.25 Hi-5. .00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The >lden Girls. 11.00 Celebrity Extra. .15 Evenvood. 12.10 Everwood. )5 Everwood. 2.00 Queer Eye for i Straight Guy. 3.00 Queer Eye for 5 Straight Guy. 4.00 Queer Eye for Straight Guy. 5.00 Queer Eye for


i Straight Guy. 6.00 Access illywood. 7.00 Will and Grace. 7.30 I and Grace. 8.00 Charmed. The .tors join forces with a leprechaun. 55 Celebrity Extra. 9.00 Most lunted. 10.00 CSI: Miami. 11.00 >!d Squad. 12.00 Hollywood Raw. .30 Hollywood Raw. 12.55 Your ars with David Weils. 1.05 Life with nnie. 1.30 FILM: Sanctuary. 3.10 .•lebrity Extra. 3.30 Royalty A-Z.


PLUS


0 Hawaii Five-O. 6.00 Emmerdale. 0 Faith in the Future. 9.00 The


and. 10.00 Hart to Hart. 11.00 jatha Christie's Partners in Crime. .00 FILM: Columbo: It’s All in Ihe ime. 2.00 Heartbeat. 3.00 Inspector eyn Mysteries. 5.00 Van der Valk. 0 Murder. She Wrote. 7.00 FILM:


ilumbo: It’s All in the Game, iteclrve drama. 9.00 Gratters. 10.00 1 Audience with Jimmy Tarbuck. .00 London’s Burning. 12.00 Van r Valk. 1.00 Grafters. 2.00 Magnum, " 3.00 London’s Burning. 4.00 An idience with Jimmy Tarbuck.


SCI-FI 00 The Sentinel. 9.50 Farscape.


.40 Farscapo. 11.30 Ultimate imer. 12.00 Sliders. 1.00 Sliders.


00 FILM: Hangar 18. 4.00 FILM: /ins. 6.00 The Sentinel. 7.00 The jad Zone. 8.00 The Dead Zone,


hnny pursues a terrorist.. 9.00 John 10.00 FILM: Psycho. 12.00


illennium. 1.00 Millennium. BBC THREE 00 Wild Weather. 8.00 Jerry Hall’s


urus. A trans-denominalional Los ngeles church. 9.00 What Not to oar. 9.30 Dreamspaces. 10.00 solutely Fabulous. 10.30 Jordan: Model Mum. 11.30 Casino.


.30 Love For Sale. 1.00 Sex, Lies d Michael Aspel. 1.55 Jerry Hall’s


urus.. ITV 2


25 The Premiership. 10.25 Pop ol. 11.30 Pop Idol Extra. 12.45 Pop 01 Result. 1.15 Pop Idol Extra: The osults. 1.50 Lance Burton: Master agictan On the Road. 2.40 mmerdale. 5.05 Coronation Street 30 Great Escapes. 8.00 Pop Idol. 05 Pop Idol Extra. 10.20'Pop Idol esult. 10.45 Pop Idol Extra: The esulls. 11.20 Coronation Street. .50 The Frank Skinner Show. .40 Cold Feet. 1.40 Beggars and '


hoosers. 2.40 Teleshopping. 3.40 lub Reps; The Workers Uncut


h


i t has thrown sediment and also has harmless ta r ta r crystals on th e co rk . I t goes well w i th a p ep p e red s te a k , r ich h e a r ty casseroles or could stand up to th e tu rk ey w ith a ll th e t r im ­ mings. To finish with why not t ry a


different type of sherry, PEDRO XIMINEZ from Lustau? T h e P ed ro X im in e z is th e


sweetening agent for all styles of sherry. Served on its own, it is an incredible da rk brown, a ve ry heavy sh e r ry th a t coats the glass with an amber hue. Sometimes i t is too powerful,


so I serve th is poured over a good quality vanilla ice cream - opulent! All the above are available a t


B ooths, Clith e ro e , a l th o u g h some are also widely available elsewhere. • The Rib b le Valley Wine


Club, meets on the last Wednes­ d ay of e a ch m o n th a n d h a s places available from th e s ta r t of the next season’s tasting ses­ sions, starting in January 2004. F o r d e ta i ls te l . Mike M u r ­ doch 07971 060793.


The Clitheroe m


Is currently compiling the 2004 edition of the award winning


with wine writer Mike Murdoch


wine talk i 5


Steven’became the first’British person to become head ■ * '*• < 2 dsp Bootbs raw cane light brown sugar ' chef of a th iw sWjestablishment: The Good Pub Guide, J/ * ^ l pkt Farmhouse biscuit brandy snaps has voted the Punch’Bowl Inn'iCSinbria/Dining Pub of the Year tltfee_ tunes in the last sixyears.


* , Jasmine tea cream pot '* > 1. Peel the pears, cut into quarters, core and slice each jh j £


, • 8x 6 and 1/2 cm ramekins or demi-tasse cups .., 4 'M e th o d ^ C


s quarter.i ln .a separate .bowl mix to g eth e r th e lemons ; ijuicei:2 dsps sugar and:a generous shot oMiqueur;and v;


scoat the pears; Leave in a cool place:to allowithe pears;;; , to'marinate for a t least 1 hour ahead of serving. J 2. Preheat'the oven to 140C/245F/gas' i Ti


, ‘


/ 2. Bring the' milk and cream to a boil, add the tea' ■ leaves, remove from heat, cover and leave to infuse for 5 &:


; ; minutes. Meanwhile, whisk together .the. egg yolks and « ; sugar, sieve the milk over them and stir together, gently.-' 3. Pour the mixture into 8 small ramekin dishes. / •


, . , 4. Cook in a bain marie (water bath) for 50 minutes. To serve: Divide the pearsand pile onto 8 plates, driz--


; zle with the juice, place brandy snap on top and sprinkle with icing sugar. The'jasmine pots should be served warm on the side.y 1 They can be made ahead and gently microwaved. ■ ' - • .


Bootleg sound of The Beatles


FORTY years since they were the biggest band of all time, the Beatles are still able to take the pop charts by storm. A couple of years ago the


com p ila tio n of Be atles n um b er one h i ts sh o t s tra ig h t to the top of the charts - and now a remas­ tered version of th e leg­ endary “Let I t Be” album is set to be the big hit this Christmas. For a f lav o u r of th a t


Beatles magic, get along to P re s to n Guild H a ll on Wednesday, December- 10th, for The Bootleg Bea­ tles Christmas Show. Pos sibly th e most


famous, and certainly one of the most successful, trib­ u te bands on th e planet, the Bootleg Beatles are in high demand everywhere they perform. The N .M .E. - n o t


known as a lover of tribute a c ts - wrote of them; “They look and sound as good as the Beatles”. All of th e B e a t le s ’


biggest and best-loved hits will be re cre ated live on stage in a show th a t is a must for any fan of the Fab Four. For ticket prices and availability, call the Guild Hall box office on 01772 258858.


music


dvertiser and 1 imes ■BEL * x p m


er lim


Ribble Valley Explorer To promote your business in this


publication please call Sharon Hamilton on 01282 426161 Ext.433


ita


ALL GOOD BOYS AND GIRLS Just'imagine the excitement of receiving a personalised letter and small gift from Father Christmas!


To arrange this special personalised letter for your child, Just call 09052 301 589 or text SANTA040 to 88222 and follow the online


tltructions to nominate your son, daughter, ephew, niece or any child who you think deserves this delightfulJetter.


|ttle helpers will begin - letters & gift during the first


^of December. To ensure delivery make swg you tell us the


child's full postcode. ^ p p ? isW/v: • • • • • • • • • CIA MORRIS H ■.' •,,3, tsp jasmine tea leaves ,./.*> * Equipment/,.I;;.1, • • • • • • • • • • • • • :i


60g.caster sugar or Booths rawicanedight b rowtif ll " ' t S


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 27th, 2003 23


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


AN opportunity to leave your chil­ dren happy and entertained with fully qualified staff while you go shopping. Leave th em for an y session to su i t


you, between 9 to 5 p.m. I t is suitable for children between he ages of two and five years, and will be held in Ribbles- dale Wanderers Cricket Club, Brown- low Street. There will be lots of a c tiv itie s and


entertainment will be provided by Bruce the Bear, a magician and a music work­ shop. Proceeds in aid of Pendle Pre- School. EVENTS - NOVEMBER 28TH


TO DECEMBER 4TH Parochial Hall, Ribchester, 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 Rung”. 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,' Christmas crafts


exhibition open from 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Monday to Saturday and 11 a..m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. 28th - E ast Lancs ME/CFS Support


Group meeting a t Wilpshire Church, Blackburn, a t 7-30 p.m. Pre-Christmas social with Jacob’s join supper to share. Newcomers welcome. Inquiries„tel. 01254 884250. 28th - Knowle Green Village Hall, "An


Evening with the Tattlers" a t 7-30 p.m. 29th - Clitheroe WI Christmas Market


10-30 to 11-45 a.m. Clitheroe Pa r ish Church upper hall. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425264. 29th - “Shop and Drop" is an opportu­


nity to leave your children happy and entertained with fully qualified staff while you go shopping. Suitable for children age two to five years with sessions to suit you between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in Ribblesdale Wanderers Cr icke t Club, Brownlow Street. There will be “Bruce the Bear”, a magician, music workshop and lots of activities for the children. Proceeds in aid of Pendle Pre-School. Inquiries, tel. tel. Moira 01200 443716. 29th - Clitheroe Library, launch of


Cyril Ainsworth's book entitled "Clitheroe Development of an Ancient Borough" together with a display of paintings and drawings of Clitheroe and the Ribble Val­ ley plus old maps of the area. From 1-30 to 4 p.m. 29th - Knowle Green Village Hall jew­


ellery workshop with Ellen Darby, 9-30 a.m. to 3-30 p.m. Must be pre-booked. 29th - Lancashire Wildlife Trust Volun­


teer work a t Salthill Quarry, Clitheroe, sta r ting 10-30 a.m. All are welcome to come and help; tel 01772 324129. 29th - Downham Village Hall, WI fair


from 2 to 4 p.m. various stalls and refresh­ ments. to be opened by Mr Geoff Braith- waite. 29th - Accrington Town Hall, sequence


dancing with Ken and his music a t 8 p.m. DECEMBER


1st - Clitheroe Library, exhibition of


watercolour paintings and drawings by Ann Hargreaves. 1st - Pendleton Village Hall, whist and


domino drive a t 7-30 p.m. 1st - Knowle Green Village Hall, whist


and domino drive a t 7-30 p.m. 1st to 14th - Samlesbury Hall, Christ­


mas craft fair in the a r t gallery. 2nd - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society, ■


Clitheroe Ramblers a t 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Salesbury. 2nd - Knowle Green Village Hall, line


dancing a t 8 p.m. 2nd - St Andrew Society of the Ribble


Valley, Scottish country dancing a t 8 p.m. in Whalley Village Hall. Inquiries, tel. 01254 820174. 3rd - Knowle Green Village Hall,


sequence dancing a t 8 p.m. 4th - Knowle Green Village Hall, lun­


FLAGS were waving, bunting was f lu tte r in g and streamers were flying as 145 members and guests a t Clitheroe Golf Club cel- eb ra ted to th e rousing tunes played by Clitheroe Town Band a t a Last Night of the Proms- style event. Under th e b a ton of Mr Bill


Carter 28 members of the band, both young and a l it t le older, began so f tly by playing


“Greensleeves”, increasing the tempo to music by Holtz, and tunes from the popular shows “Grease” and “My Fair Lady”, with solos by Mr Jim Parker and Mrs Frances Prince. Red, white and blue hats and


charged glasses were raised as the band played “Swing Low Sweet Chariot”, sending good wishes to the England Rugby Union team on th e eve of th eir victorious


final, before the evening came to a musical crescendo with “Jerusalem” and “Land of Hope and Glory”. Our picture shows (from the


left) Clitheroe Golf Club captain Mr Paul Marlow, president Mr Derek Wood, Mrs Marion Read, Mrs Marcia and Mr Vic Morris, Mr Richard Read, Mrs Susan Marlow, Mrs Gill Wightman and Mrs Freda Wood. (G211103/11)


‘The Mikado’ spiced up! COACH* TICKET PACKAGES FEB 7


BUNK 182 MANCHESTER ARENA


MUSE


FLEETWOOD MAC CLOTHES SHOW LIVE RON MAIDEN NICKELBACK SIMPLE MINDS EDDIE IZZARD


2SJ11


HOW ab o u t a helping of Gilbert and Sullivan served up with some added spice? T h a t is th e recipe for


9112


13112 15112


UB40 T STRANGLERS 19112 MEAT LOAF


HERE & NOW 80's TOUR mt2 GOOD CHARLOTTE BLUE


JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE MARTI FELLOW ATOMIC KITTEN SHANIA TWAIN GARETH GATES TRAVIS BUSTED PINK


SUGABABES ERIC CLAPTON


DAVID CASSIDY WESTLIFE


PHIL COLLINS 17112


19112 20


112


“Hot Mikado”, currently being staged by the Preston Musical Comedy Society at the city’s Charter Theatre. In much th e same way


th a t Ginger Rogers sup­ plied the sex appeal to her p a r tn e r sh ip w ith F red Astaire, so the addition of hot swing music, tap dance, zoot su i ts and all- round “ jazzification’’ brings a new dimension to Gilbert and . Sullivan’s original operetta, “The Mikado”. Producers of the “h o t”


2U3 2713 2914


315 2819


BRITISH GRAND PRIX 417 ACCESS / VISA / SWITCH / AMEX


(01253)299266 OFEM LA


TE 7DAYS AV/EEK www.mct-online.com


ve rsion claim th a t i t “sweeps away the Victorian fustiness” of the original and “infuses i t with a play­ ful touch of naughtiness”, i . East meets West head-on t


in the hilarious 1940s style updating of the G&S clas­ sic, with the original score transformed into blues, Cab Calloway - swing an d h o t gospel. The b e s t- known set-piece from th e original, “Three Little Maids", is turned into ■ an Andrews Sisters-style showstop- ■ per. - This very clever, era-jumping and colourful show is sure to set your feet


tapping,jas the cast; claim they can turn sushi into soulfood; I t opened a t the Charter -Theatre yesterday and ■ runs tonight, tomorrow and Saturday,: including a Saturday matinee perfor­ mance.


1


.For ticket prices and availability, call the box office on 01772 258858.


cheon concert featuring The Hilser Trio, Rachel Smith (flute), Yoko Ono (piano), Rachel Firmager (cello). Concert starts at noon followed by meat and potato pie and a pudding. To book tel. 01254 826948. 4th - Whalley Flower Club presents a


demonstration by Mrs Joan Twigger enti­ tled "Christmas Countdown" in Whalley Methodist Church hall a t 7-30 p.m. Visi­ to rs welcome. In q u ir ie s , te l . 01200 428470. FORTHCOMING EVENTS -


DECEMBER 5TH TO 11TH 5th - Newton Village Hall, Christmas


dance from 8 p.m. to midnight to the muse of John Bowdler. To book tel. 01200 446642. 5th - Clitheroe Town Band playing at


Ribblesdale High School Christmas fair from 6-30 to 8 p.m. 5th - St Andrew Society of the Ribble


Valley, ceilidh night a t the Pendle Hotel, Chatburn, from 8.30 p.m. Confirm with Chris Harris 01254 382455. 6th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association,


meet Chester Avenue car park a t 9-30 a.m. for Tockholes. 6th - Whalley Village Hall, presents


"Talking Heads" by Alan Bennett. Tick­ ets from Whalley Post Office or tel. 01254 822555. 6th - St Michael and St John's Society


Centre, Lowergate, black and white masked ball a t 8 p.m. Prize for best mask, buffet and raffia Tickets available from St John Ambulance, Clitheroe, or Mrs She- lagh Peel 01254 822839 and Mrs Phyllis Cook, 01282779740. 6th-Festival Hall, Gisbum, Christmas


fair a t 2-30 p.m. Visit from Father Christ­ mas for children seven and under. Various s ta lls and tea s . In q u ir ie s , tel. 01200 445304. 6th - Festival Hall, Gisbum, Christmas


whist and domino drive a t 7-30 p.m. Sea­ sonal prizes. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445304. 6th - Clitheroe Mountaineering Club,


day meet a t Horton-in-Ribblesdale, fol­ lowed by the club dinner a t the Copy Nook Hotel. Inquiries, tel. 01200 428383. 6th - Whalley Parish Church, Christ­


mas fair in the school hall from 2 p.m. Various gifts and Father Christmas. 6th - West Bradford M e th o d is t


Church, Christmas fair a t 2 p.m. Various stalls and afternoon teas. Inquiries, tel. 01200 26251. 7th - Knowle Green Village Hall, chil­


dren's Christmas p a r ty from 4 to 6-30 p.m. Entertainer Andy Magee and Father Christmas. 7th - Clitheroe Town Band playing in


Clitheroe Market for Christmas special, noon to 2 p.m. 7th - West Bradford Village Hall,


CRGS Swing Band a t 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01772786974. 7th - Clitheroe Christmas Market full


day's en te r ta inment, children's rides, Barnyard Bill and his owls, jugglers and fire-eaters. 7th - Lancashire Countryside Events,


"Unknown Bowland" a challenging walk from the River Wyre to the River Conder. To book tel. 01995 640557. 8th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


Christmas domino drive and grand draw a t 7-30 p.m. 8th - Ribble Film Club Chr istma s


meeting a t the New Inn. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426757. 9th - Pensioners' surgery in the benefits


office a t Ribble Valley Borough Council from 9-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. Appoint­ ments necessary, tel. 01200 414453. 9th - Knowle Green Village Hall, line


dancing a t 8 p.m. 9th - St Andrew Society of the Ribble


Valley, Scottish country dancing a t 8 p.m. in Whalley Village Hall. Inquiries, tel. 01254820174. 9th - Pendle Pre-School, a Joyce Ing­


ham Factory sale a t Ribblesdale Wander­ ers' Cricket Club, Brownlow S tre e t . Inquiries, tel. 01200 443716. 10th - Whalley Adult Centre, drop-in


session from 1 p.m. to 3-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414453. 10th - Clitheroe Music Society concert in CRGS, York Stre e t, with Richard


. Jenkinson (cello) and Ben Frith (piano). Tickets TIC, Clitheroe Music, Moor Lane or pay a t the door. Concert starts at 7-30 p.m. 10th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association,


meet Chester Avenue car park a t 1 p.m. for Billinge Hall. 11th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society, a


le c tu re by Mr David Moss en ti t led "Marine Life Around the British Isles" in Clitheroe Library meeting room a t 7-30 p.m. 11th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


Christmas concert featuring pianists Jonathan Scott and Tom Scott. Concert starts a t noon followed by luncheon. To book tel. 01254826948. . • Further details of some of the above


ev en ts can be found in a d ja c en t "Lifestyle" advertisements. • A booking service for the theatres


and events throughout the region is avail­ able from the Tourist Information Centre, M a rk e t Place, Clitheroe, te l . 01200 425566.


theatre PETER PAN. The Lowry. December 20th to Janu­ ary 17th. Box office 0870


what’s on in the North-West November 29th to Janu­


ary 17th. Box office 0161 fiOAOQOQ


7875793. THE PLAY WHAT I WROTE. The Lowry. December 1st to 13th. Box office 0870 7875793. THE VAGINA MONO­ LOGUES. M an ch e s te r Palace Theatre. Novem­ b e r 2 5 th to 2 9 th . Box office 0870 4013000. THE B.F.G. The Octagon Theatre; Bolton. Novem­ ber 28th to January 10th. Box office 01204 520661. THE SNOW QUEEN. The Dukes, Lancaster. Novem­ ber 27th to January 3rd. . Box office 01254 598500. SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN. Burnley Mechan­ ics. November 2 6 th to ■ 2 9 th . Box office 01282 664400. ALADDIN. Preston Char­ te r T h e a tre . December 11th to January 11th. Box office 01772 258858. , CINDERELLA. Maniches- te r Opera house. Decern- ' her 12th to January 18th, Box office 0870 4016000. ' BABES IN THE WOOD. Oldham ■ Coliseum.


BREAK A LEG. Colne Lit­ tle Theatre. December 1st to 6th . Box office 01282 861424. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Colne Municipal Hall. January 3rd to 18th. Box office 01282661234. BOLLYWOOD NIGHTS! Oldham Coliseum. Janu­ ary 21st. Box office 0161 6242829 SCANDALS. Oldham Coli­ seum. January 22nd. Box office 01616242829. ALADDIN. King George’s Hall, Blackburn. Decem­ ber 13th to January 11th. Box office 01254 582582.


comedy


SIMPLY BARBARA’S CHRISTMAS SHOW. The Lowry. December 5th and 6th . Box office 0870 7875793.


music


OH WHAT A NIGHT. Manchester Opera House. December 1st to 5th. Box


office 0870 4016000. TABOO. The Boy George M us ic a l. The Lowry. December 11th to Janu­ ary 17th. Box office 0870 7875793. LA TRAVIATA. The Lowry. November 25th, 27th and 29th. Box office 08701112000. MANON. T h e Lowry. November 26th and 28th. Box office 08701112000. FOSSE. M an ch e s te r Opera House. November 17th to 29th. Box office 0870 4016000. RUSALKA. The Lowry. November 29 th . Box office 08701112000. HOT MIKADO. Preston Charter Theatre. Novem­ b e r 2 6 th to 2 9 th . Box office 01772 258858. OH! WHAT A NIGHT. P re s to n Guild H a ll. November 27th to 29th. Box office 01772 258858. GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY. Oldham Colise­ um. January 29th to Feb­ ru a ry 2 1st. Box office 01616242829:


'


GREASE IS THE WORD. Manchester Palace The­ a tre . December 17th to January 10th. Box office 0870 4016000.


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32  |  Page 33  |  Page 34  |  Page 35  |  Page 36  |  Page 37  |  Page 38  |  Page 39  |  Page 40  |  Page 41  |  Page 42