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| t initiatives aimed at reinforcing age not to drink and drive. We Seen to schools and colleges to


I young and future motorists and Iromoted the designated driver I Chief Constable sent an open


J as part of our drink-drive cam- land administered more than Ireath tests.”


Is of drinking and driving and ling drivers to be responsible, hr the festive season we carried [lumber of high visibility road-


|.o many companies and media 1 in the county warning of the


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such examples, ranging from comedy (remember the Police Academy series) right through to horror (Friday the 13th and its endless sequels). In each case, a memorable original is tarnished by successively worse sequels. Even the recent Stars


or contrived or the char­ acters jaded, the main motivation for making the sequel being to cash in on the success of the original. Cinema is littered with


ALL too often the cine­ matic sequel fails to live up to its predecessor. Often the plot is weak


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'IF you have not, yet had your fill of Christmas and hanker for another festive treat, don't despair. Visitors to The Lowry, at Salford Quays,:


pis urged to their best


js at Grindleton CE Primary art of an innovative reward


IVALLEY primary school has I with Accrington Super-bowl to I pupils to do their best. 1 bowling vouchers were given


Ims to promote and encourage |ress, good attendance and good : among pupils by rewarding


I sales and marketing manager, Thomas, to reward children tor


^e games at Accrington Super- ! was devised by the entertain-


las explained: “Ten-pin bowling jthat appeals to the whole family (real incentive to the children to school.


Ihe pupils wo visit already know Iheir visits to Accrington Super- phools Reward cashback scheme out bowling activities, so they 1 to see him at the presentation


Ber Mr David Lloyd said: “The I to be involved tvith Super-bowl Ithe important issues of personal


lood attendance and time keep- lils have worked hard this year


jo be able to reward them accord-


jntive scheme has proved very jboth teachers and pupils and we | l to continue this in 2004.”


forums are id running


Independent patient forums atch over healthcare in the local jmd running across the North


|l5 Patient and Public Involve- ii'orums have been established, INHS Trust and Primary Care


pgion. But more members of the 1 interest in healthcare are need-


|the new forums and ensure their ’I Forums are supported by the


|th , the first national statutory |to promote the involvement of Ihaping health services, lo find out what people really jiealth issues locally and help to > which impact on our health.


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ll, the Commission’s North West pager, said: “The New Year is vhen many of us resolve to do


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BRETHERTONS GOLD LINE TOURS LTD LUXURY ESCORTED HOLIDAYS 2004


Feb 2 Pillochiy end the Heart of Scotland . 5 days


Feb 16 Callander, Trossachs and the Falkirk Wheel 5 days Mar 19 Lincoln City Weekend (Marriott Hotel) • 3 days Mar 29 Springdme in Whitby (Saxonville Hotel) * 5 days^ Aprs ScodandtlheAyrshireCoasl : . . . . . .Sdays


Apr 22 . Holland; bulbfields, dower festival and the Zuiderzee


May9 GrampianMountains.RoyalDeeside , and Balmoral


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May 30 Ireland: Ihe Glens of Antrim, Giant'sCausewayandDonegal’


. 7 days Apr 30 Spalding Flower Festival and Woodhall Spa . 4days;


7 days 7days


June 9 '■' Mystery Break (minimum 3-star hotel) - 3 days' June 18 Cornwall, Newquay and the Eden Project ' 7 days July 12 Devon, Ilfracombe


July26 ;Cotswolds{Stonehouse Court Hotel)


. 6 days - Sdays


Augl :


:Aug6 Aug 29 and Althorp House


Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament Itnori


- Edinburgh City and Tattoo


Sept 10 Three Cities: Oxford, Salisbury . . . and Winchester ■ .


Oct 10. Eastbourne - • . Oct25 WelshMysteiy:: - . - v ;


Novi Inverness (inclusivelour) ' Nov13 Isle of Wight (turkey and tinsel)' ■ ‘


Nov26 City of Norwich and Thursford : . ; Christmas Show -


Dec6 Callander (turkey and Onset) Dec 13 Amsterdam Mini Cruise


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ENTERTAINMENTS, Burnley Mechanics


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TWELFTH NIGHT Sunday, 25th .laiuiary


Burnley Garrick Club present Championship Bra.ss in Concert with


PENNINEBRASS Saturday, 31st January


NORWICH PUPPETS present .


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ship of the Ring” , was excellent, introducing viewers to magical world of Middle-earth and its fascinating inhabitants. The second, “The Two Towers”, was better still,


always an exception to the rule, and none better than director Peter Jackson’s fabulous “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. The first, “The Fellow­


Wars films (actually pre­ quels) have somehow failed to capture the magic of the 1970s origi­ nals, despite all the digital technology available now that wasn’t around then. Thankfully there is


The third and final instalment, “The Return


of the King”, is far and away the best. I t seems to combine all


the best elements of the first two and packs them into every minute of the third.


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pacier and more action- packed, but still plot-dri­ ven.


hobbits Frodo and Sam on the last leg of their per­ ilous journey to Mount Doom, carrying with them the one ring. Mean­ while, Aragorn, the heir apparent, arrives in Con­ dor to fight one last epic b a t t le against the evil forces of the dark lord Sauron. This really is one movie


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cribs dates back to the 13th century and remains a popular hobby. The city still boasts several dynasties of Christmas crib makers .where two or three generations construct cribs eveiyyear. , Crib builders bring their latest works to the city’s Grand Square and a selection is chosen for display in the City of Krakow Historical Muse­ um over Christmas. Major prizes are awai-ded for the most elabo­ rately decorated and designed and over the


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Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitberoe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroo, BB7 2EW, by January 22nd.


From time lo time we, and other companies in our group, have some great offers and spe­ cial promotions which wo may like lo inform you about Please tick Ihe box if you do not want us or other companies in our group to contact you by telephone and/or mail Q


spires of Krakow’s church of the Virgin Mary, those Christmas cribs resemble fairytale castles bathed in colour with soaring towers, graceful arcades, arched doorways and stained glass win­ dows. These magical extravaganzas cleverly combine elements of the nativity story and other folk talea The Krakow tradition of making decorated


al puppet nativity plays have toured widely to great acclaim, but The Lowry is the first UK gallery to present these unusual and exquisite works of art that offer a fascinating insight into this East European Christmas craft tradition. Inspired by the fantastic shapes and bizarre


can enjoy a magical display of traditional Christmas cribs from Poland until the end of February. These Polish portable theatres for tradition­


Brussels &


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• Hotel accommodation for one night In ' central Brussels


• All rooms With en- suite facilities '


years the museum has built up a remarkable collection. This exhibition plus the sensational pantomime “Peter Pan” in the Lyric Theatre until January 17th, make a visit to The Lowry an unforgettable family experience. For more details of the exhibition or pan­


tomime tickets, call the box office on 0870 7875793.


Julie Andrews, will be screened in glorious technicolor, complete with subtitles for all the songs.


Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music. Put simply, the classic musical, starring


IF dressing up as a nun and singing on moun­ tain tops arc two of your favourite things, the Dukes, at Lancaster, has the perfect night out for you. On Saturday, January 17th, it will host a


Singalong to your favourite things The audience is encouraged to come along


drink with jam and bread), then phone the box office on 01254 598500 to book your ticket.


If this all sounds like your cup of tea (a THE JIVE ACES


To advertise ring Caroiine Brac'eweli (ext. 418) or Lee Banks,.(ext. 423) on 01282.426161


TRINITY METHODIST


CHURCH CLITHEROE


PANTOMIME 40 YEARS S REUNION


aturday, January 17th, 2004


at Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe from 12 noon


If you Iiave been involved with any of the shows either on stage or back stage, please come along.


Have lunch with us, share the memories, have a look at the way we were, in our exhibition of photographs, videos and programmes. Above all, renew friendships from tliose memorable days.


Competitions and games for children.


The Exhibition of photographs a n i memorabilia will open to the public at 3 p.m.


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iJVCitton 9-CaCC G H O S T N IG H T with Simon Entwistle in tlic


i Monday, 9th February Tickei.s £8.00 inc. hot poi supper


V A L E N T IN E ’S bookings tiLso now being taken.


Saturday, 14th February - • Ring fordetails


' . Special menu available ■ C o u n t r y Mou.se F io te l, MITTON HALL


M i l to n R t l, M i l to n , N r W l in l le y “ I t 0 12 5 4 826544


r \ , Th e UK's’top name in comedy ‘ tJpNGLEURS


> ^-Featuring - Mark Hurst, Rudi Lickwood, • ••"' . , Andre Vincent and Anthony King -fV.


’ Friday, 30th January - 8pm Burnley Mechanics present


1487 Haunted Tlidor Hall


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To Ad vor lia u in l1>o • Weekend


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Three course meal with wine, dance to follow


£30 per couple Saturday, 14th February


Bookings required for both the above . evenings


Live music and tw o course meal


with coffee (starter or pudding and main course)


£ 1 2 . 5 0 p . p . Saturday, 24th February Preifiiere Cinemas


.The Viaduct,;HyndburnRd.;Tel;:01254 306660 ELF (certPG)


• _ SalufctayandSundayonlyl1.4S PAYCHEQUE (cert 12n) •• Daltyal2.155.150.2O


THE LAST SAMURAI (ccrt,5, G O O D B O Y (cert U)


Dally 81 1.15 4.40 8.15 ' Saturday and Sunday only 12.00 LORD OF THE RINGS:


RETURN OF THE KING Dal(cort 12A)ly at 3.00 7.20


FREAKY FRIDAY (crtu) PETER PAN (ccrl PG)


Saturday and Sunday only 11.30 Dally at 2.00 4.45 S TU C K ON YO U (cert 12a)


The UK'S Top Swing and Jive Band


Friday, 23rd January PR


MANCHESTER CAMERATA


Sunday, 1st F e b ru a ry ELGAR


Serenade


,' ’for Strings, HAYDN Cello


Concerto in D,


ELGAR


Introduction and Allegro Op 47, SCHUBERT Symphony No 5 in B Flat.


Douglas Boyd returns to the Municipal Hall for this concert.


J . Tickefsf14, £12,Concessions


CfK'j 'vTrtends o f Manchester. Camerata '. £1 off single tickets.


,o-,:.? »!.School ,Ghildren £2.00 per concert.


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', s Tickets; 16 50 ' D o o r £18 so


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• Continental breakfast • En route visit to Bruges


• Return coach travel from the local area & convenient Channel crossings


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in fancy dress as characters from the film and, of course, to join in with all the songs. Everyone who comes in fancy dress is invit­


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I LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE


[KING (12A1 3hrs 35mins.


, Daily 2.00 7.00 I Contains intense battle violence and horror scenes.


i Daily 1.10 3.40 Sat Mom 10.50 THE LAST


SAMURAI (15) •2hrs SOmins.


Daily 1.20 4.45 8.00 STUCK ON YOU i iza i


references and one use of strong language


2hrs 1 Smins. Daily 6.05 8.35 Contains moderate sex


FREAKY FRIDAY IPGJ 1hr 55mins.


Daily 1.40 4.00 6.30 8.40 Sat Mom 11.20


Saturday. January 17th LIHLE OSCARS •


THE LITTLE POLAR BEAR lUI Ihr SOmins.


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