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


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i « « r a i 3 l M s r a T h e LEYLAND BAND p lu s th e CENTRAL


BAND of th e WHITE RUSSIAN ARMY plus special guosts 6o!oi9ta from THE BOLSHOI OPERA and featuring


DANCERS FROM THE BELARRUSSIAM NATIONAL FOLK DANCE ACADEMY


SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER AT 7.30PM G


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II. However, a spirited comeback


( th e second half resulted in Iren Hanson smashing a volley I t the visiting keeper to salvage Tne pride. IVolves chairman George Hib- r t awarded the visitors with a nmemorative medal, also


Living an Australian themed lek on behalf of the club.


“HOME” is a playwright’s play. Author David Storey has a superb ear for the


inconsequential, fractured nature of sponta­ neous conversation. The opening scene between two eldery men,


Jack and Harry, is a comic gem, but gradually we learn that behind their gossip there is a depth of anguish that slowly surfaces as they sit on two metal garden chairs around a small circular table. Russel Dixon (Jack) and Paul Webster


(Harry) give faultless performances, each with their own idiolects, mannerisms and hidden secrets. Then they are replaced by another pair, two


women, Kathleen (Alwyne Taylor) and Mar­ jorie (Judy Wilson), who also exchange banter, but of a more robust, saltier kind. It dawns on the audience that they are all


FINDING NEMO (U): T h e Grand C in em a from Friday, O c to b e r 3 1 s t .


FANS of “Toy Story”, will not be surprised to “Toy Story 2”, “A Bug’s learn that animation wiz- Life”, and “Monsters Inc” ards Pixar have done it


Question: The Great Barrier Reef is a chain of coral reefs and islands off the east coast of which country?


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| Nuttall cross, but the points i not secured until Clitheroe


■e the game beyond lnoldswick. |lan of the match was Nettle- , with good displays from vness, Mansfield and Parkin-


|ed twice more through Ripley he 35th and 39th minutes to


Ji/ccs Under 14s............... .4 I rrowford ........................2 PLVES clinched a double over rrowford Celtic with this


bressive victory. Respite going a goal down early I Wolves failed to give up the 1st and equalised through Luke In just after the restart. I latt Hanson then notched a Ee with two exquisite right foot Irts, before Matt Baines corn- led the scoring.


larrowford’s second goal came ] late to threaten the scores, |h Nick Parkinson given the i of the match award.


lines Under 9 s .................. 2 yrington...........................1 I under strength Wolves squad


Jund out a fantastic away win IVccrington to retain their top |he table status. Solves dominated from the


|c-off and were ahead mid-way ough the first half. A powerful


)ner from man of the match i Robinson was volleyed home


iJack Haslam past the despair- 1 Accrington keeper. Illitheroe then piled on the |ssure with great performances i Jake Lloyd, Andy Ramsden


Id George Hutchinson, but lid not manage to increase their Id in the first half. IVith no substitutes available s attack was running out of


lam, when an inspired tactical Itch lead to a second goal when Innor Hitchen moved from |ieper to striker and forced the I neatly into the net.


However, the home side Leased in strength as the game Igressed and a determined run I the centre of the pitch led to liley Moran conceding a goal, Ipite a brave attempt to stop 1 ball crossing the line from the (ound.


season


Ixted (2), Anthony Moore and In of the match Josh Ramsey. In the Accrington League, ladstone Under 10s lost 1-0 to


Joals were scored by Sam


Jzo Juniors despite having cre- Id numerous goalscoring oppor- •ities. Arron Wilson was named In of the match. Jteadstone Under 14s were also Ithe opposite end of a result Ih a 3-1 cup defeat against pgho Juniors. Respite dominating for long


liods, Readstone had difficulty ■ring and their only goal came Im man of the match Aaron Vker.


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again with what promises to be another blockbuster. Their latest creation,


Nemo” has now become the most financially suc­ cessful animated feature of all time, so hardly surpris­ ing that it has been held over at The Grand for a second week. Albert Brooks stars as


“Finding Nemo”, com­ bines razor-sharp comic writing with note-perfect vocal performances and ■ state-of-the-art animation to produce the best family comedy of the year. In America, “Finding


scary, dangerous place”. His fears are justified


when Nemo accidentally gets himself fish-napped and winds up in a dentist’s aquarium overlooking Syd­ ney Harbour. So, with the aid of a


friendly-but-memory- impaired blue tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), Marlin sets off across the Great Barrier Reef to res­ cue his son.


Meanwhile, Nemo finds


that his time in the aquari­ um is running out... It is at this time that he


neurotic single-parent clown fish, Marlin, who is worried about sending his only son Nemo (Alexander Gould) off to school because “the world is a


and the other colourful characters in the tank come up with a Great Escape-type plan. This is a must-see film


for all the family, so do not miss this opportunity!


residents in some kind of home, possibly a resi­ dential home for the elderly, but there are men­ tions of wives, husbands and family elsewhere. In the second act we learn that it is a very different kind of home. This act also opens with a funny, wordless


piece of action involving Alfred (Paul Atkins), who is excellent as the brain-damaged fighter, and he manages to inject a wealth of variation into the words “yes” and “no”. Nothing much really happens in the course


of the play, except shattering glimpses of the pain that afflicts all these characters. The act­ ing from all the cast was impressive and this is an intelligent, challenging play. The play can be seen at Oldham Coliseum


until Saturday For more information contact the box Office on 0161 624 2829. PIPPA MUNRO


Opening night for award-winner


TONIGHT marks the open­ ing of Conor McPherson’s multi award-winning play, “The Weir”, a t Bolton’s Octagon Theatre. Set in a bar in a remote part


of Ireland, the local lads are swapping spooky stories to impress an attractive young woman, Valerie, recently arrived from Dublin. What begins as a simple visit to the local pub soon turns out to be an evening of both funny and spellbinding stories, until the final tale takes a strange and unexpected twist... Hailed by one London critic


Octagon visitor actor/comedi- an Dylan Moran. This production features


Octagon newcomers Joanne Mitchell as Valerie, Dan Mul- lane as Jim and Michael O'Connor as Finbar. Recent Octagon visitors


as “the best new play of the nineties”, “The Weir” pre­ miered at the Ambassadors Theatre, London in 1997 and won the Evening Standard “Most Promising Playwright”


Award and, in 1999, the presti­ gious Olivier Award for “Best New Play”. Writer Conor McPherson


recently co-wrote and directed the feature film “The Actors”, produced by acclaimed film­ maker Neil Jordan and star­ ring Michael Caine and recent


Peter Dineen and Kieran Lagan, both of whom featured in last year's highly successful production of The Lonesome West, make up the quintet of performers. The Weir opens tonight,


and runs until Saturday, November 22nd. For details of ticket prices


and availability, call the box office on 01204 520661. On Friday, November 14th,


there will be a performance with British Sign Language interpretation.


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FINDING NEMO 1hr 55m'ns.


Daily 1.20 3.40 6.00 0.20 Saturday morning 11.10


THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY


GENTLEMEN >»» 2hrs5mins.


Daily 1.20 3.40 6.00 8.20 Saturday morning 10.50


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KILL BILL18 2lirs5m'ns.


Daily 230 5.20 8.10 SHOWING FROM WED NOV 5


MATRIX REVOLUTIONS (15)


a2hrs 30mins. 2.305.206.10


INTOLERABLE


CRUELTY<1!*> '1hr55mins.


Contains rafeme sex references and one use d strong language


Daily 1.404.00 6.20 6.40 Saturday 1st November LITTLE OSCARS


PIGLETS DIG MOVIE •«> 1hr25mins.


11am. All Seats £1.50 * free list suspended 11 ILD HAIL, PRESTUN D1772 2 5 8 8 5 8


Bolton by Bowland Drama Group presents


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by arrangement with Jasper Prvducnons in Bolton by Bowland Village Hall at 7.30pm Friday 14th, Saturday 15th and


Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd NOVEMBER


Tickers: Adults £4.00 Children £1.50 Available from:


Coach and Horses, B by B Post Office, Members of Cast, Clitheroe Tourist Info Centre


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Adults £4.50 • Concessions £3.50 • Children £3 York Street, ClithuroL- li 117 2DI, .


Mechanics THE FLANAGAN &


Burnley Sunday 2nd November - 2pm


ALLEN STORY In a tribute to the Crazy Gang


An afternoon of delighful mayhem • pure music hall Friday 31st October


BAKA BEYOND Multi-Cultural acoustic dance-band


featuring top musicians from Africa and the Celtic Fringes of Europe


umam«iuiii Tuesday 4th November Children’s Favourite


The Extraordinary Adventures of


MR BENN


__. . . . St ep through the door of an ordinary costume shop into the


world o f Extraordinary adventures Friday 7th November


BERNARD WRIGLEY &


THE OLDHAM TINKERS Back by popular demand alter their


______ sell-out show last year______


Saturday 8th November


M E N I N T C O A T S


Sunday 9th November * i '


TRINITY D R AM A G RO U P present (from Alan Ayckbourn's Confusions)


A N A Y C K B O U R N SANDW ICH


'BETWEEN MOUTHFULS" a H o t p o t S u p p e r


November 6th-8th 2003 at 7.30 pm Admission by programme


£4.50 • Concessions £4.00 at Trinity Methodist Church Hall


Booking: EH. Allen & Sons, Parsons Lane, Clitheroe Tel: 422446 or Mike Britcliffe 424328


n d . h e n "MOTHER FIGURE" Thursday, Friday and Saturday


Championship Brass in Concert with THE YORKSHIRE


BUILDING SOCIETY BAND Monday 1st December The SHAMROCK


Starring Nancy Kerr, James Fagan, Niamh Parsons, Graham Dunne & Alistair Hulett


The THISTLE & The ROSE N o w B o o k i n g


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THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS (15) *2hrs 35mirra 1.40 2.20 4.SO 5.30 7.55 B.30


ALIEN THE DIRECTOR’S CUT (15)


* 2 h rs SOmfns Doily 2.15 5.15 0.15. Sot loto 11pm THE DIRECTOR'S AUDITORIUM : •


IN THE CUT (18) *2hrs T5mins Daily 3.40 6.10 8.45. Sat lota 11.20pm


HOLES (PG) *2hrs 10mins Daffy 1.15. Saturday momma 10.50am


T H E L E A G U E O F E X T R A O R D IN A R Y


G E N T L E M E N (12A) 2 h rs 10mlns Ooffy 1.15 3.50


(Contains moderate violence end horror) Daily 1.15 4.30 7.50. Saturday Lata 11pm. ftoffntWai&IhnMifa '


Daffy 1-203.50 8.20 6.45.Sotmam 11am. Satiate 11.10pm BAD BOYS 2 (15) 2hrs SOmlns


FINDING NEMO (U) *2hrs Smins ;• . > ■


INTOLERABLE CRUELTY (12A) *2hrs . Daily 2.15 5.30 8.15. (exepet Weds/Thurs) Sat mom 11.10am. Sot lots 11.10pm


(Contains moderate sex references and 1 use of strong language}


TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (18) *Thr 55mfns :


- Daily B.20 8.40. Saturday late 11pm


Little Oscar Show • Saturday.' 1 st November SINBAD (U) 1hr AOmins Tho Fun and Gamas start at 11 am " . -


Daily 2 .2 0 5 .2 0 8.20. (oxepet W b d s /T h u r s ) S a t lata 10.45pm CALENDAR GIRLS (12A) 2hrs 5mins


Onily 1.153.40 8.108.40. Sotloto 11.10pm • CABIN FEVER (15) 1hr SSmins


KILL BILL (18) *2hra 5mins


Daily ex Sun G. Thurs 1.15 3 .4 0 6 .1 0 0.40. So t Into 11.10pm Advance Preview Screening Sun 2nd & Thurs 6th Nov


SEABISCUIT(PG) *2hrs 20mins On screen 1.45 4.45 7.45 (full film)


Book now opens November 2 1 st: ’


LOVE ACTUALLY (15) *2hrs 30mins - Daily 1.50 5.20 8.10 ■


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