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PvCitton JTaCC GHOST NIGHT
1487 Haunted Ttodor Hall Monday, 26th April
with S im on Entwistle in the Tickets £10.00 inc. hot pot supper M ountry House Hotel,
ilton Rd, Mitton, Nr Whalley * 01254826544
CMITTON HALL THE BUTTERFLY
EFFECT (IS) *2hrj lOmins. Daily 6.00 8.25
THE GIRL NEXT
DOOR (15) *2hre 5mins. 1.203.40 6.05 6.30 1GDTHIKA
Patty 6.10 9.20 15)1 hr 55mtns. THE PASSION OF
THE CHRIST (18) 2hn 25mins.
Daily 5.108.00
Saturday mominq 11.20 THE CAT IN THE
SC00BYD00 2 O(PS) Ihr flSmins
aity 1.40 3.50
HAT (PGJ 1hr35mins Daily 1.30 4.00 •
Saturday morning 11.00 SHAUN UFTHE
DEAD (151*1 hr 55mins. Daily 6.10 8.30
50 FIRST DATES C12A) *1hr 55mlns.
Daily 1.30 4,00
Little Oscars: Sat 17tti April THE JUNGLE BOOK
2 IU)1hr25mins, i. All seats E1.50
"./.earetijis Braclvwlfsn d.VdBl flS&JBYfttC 3l8,\ 1 : A ' U-e laftlhs an axfc m ar-. : Monday: 6.00 - 7.00 pm - Leas. Bums and Turns
Tono, those troublesome areas and feel fit for summer. Monday: 7.00 - 8.00 pm - Tae-Bo Combat 2004
Come and enjoy this Martial Arts Fitness Workout, re designed for 2004, suitable for men and women of all fitness levels.
Monday: 8.00 - 9.00 pm - Adult Streetdance
Come and learn all the latest dance routines and feel like a Pop Star.
Tuesday: 7.00 - 8.00 nm - Hot Yooa! Try out the latest and most powerful Yoga exercise to
take the UK by storm! Re-Energise and re-organise your body.
Tuesday; 8.00 - 9.00pm- Adult Streetdance
Saturday: 9.00 -10.00 om - Tae-Bo Combat 2004 All Classes £3.00
All Classes start week commencing Monday, 19th April 2004
AT THE KEIRBY PARK HOTEL, BURNLEY.
For more details contact Stephen or Karen Reece-Buck on 01282 455732
New Pop Performer Classes - Come and dance like your favourite Boy end Girl Bands learning all the latest dance routines. These Classes will benefit Boys and
Girls of all ages and abilities developing confidence and co-ordination, and most of all lots of fun!!!
Tuesday: 6-6.30pm - 3-8 yrs & 6.30-7pm - 9-15 yrs
Saturday: 12-1Z.30pm - 3-8 yrs & 12.30-1pm - 9-15 yrs All Classes £2.50
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Hheir savvy street informant jouggy Bear and Vince Vaughn a ins the cast as Reese Feldman, w smooth-talking entrepreneur
ith an eye to the future. c A fun remake of the 70s TV
op-show.
ogether with Owen Wilson’s s easy-going Hutchinson on a high- t er and actor Snoop Dogg plays
t ound Starsky who is thrown ptakes case. Platinum selling rap
fighting duo David Starsky and Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson, origi nally played Paul Michael Glaser and David Saul, are explored when the two undercover Bay City detectives are partnered for their very first assignment. w Ben Stiller plays the tightly-
ins of the charismatic crime gIN “Starsky and Hutch” the ori
THE Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Alan Yearing, hopes to hit a high note for charity by hosting a fund-rais
Boys in Blue head for town sTHE “boys in Blue" are
“Spring Serenade” concert in aid t of the Ribble Valley branches of
Friday, at 7-30 p.m. Coun. Yearing is hosting the
he Dyslexia Association and the
sations “Blue” are to front an exclusive live concert, staged in conjunction with Rock FM, at the home of Blackburn Rovers FC on Sunday, May 23rd. baThe hugely-popular
other high-profile artists, yet to be confirmed, mak ing it the largest-ever event of its kind at the
nd will be supported by
Park - but there’s not a football in sight! Chart-topping pop sen
et to converge on Ewood tage at Chipping Village Hall on
V complished singers from Ribble Aalley, including sopranos Hilary b shton, of the Blackburn Eliza ofethan Singers, and Vicky Jones,
Multiple Sclerosis Society. acSerenata is a group of seven
Clitheroe Parish Church Choir. D Other members include tenor ass Nigel Spooner, who is an
head of business develop ment and the man behind the Blue coup, said: “We are absolutely delighted sc to host an event of this
ale.” R Blue’s hits include “All
Back”, with a new release, “Breathe Easy”, current
ise” and “If You Come
staged two successful music concerts which drew huge crowds in excess of 25,000. Nick Hall, Rovers’
Premiership football sta dium. The venue has already
ly doing well in the charts. n Group member Antho
overs, as he is a friend of aeason’s 4-0 win over Spurs
manager Graeme Souness s and was a guest at last
Ry Costa is no stranger to t White Hart Lane.
www.ticketline.co.uk, or via the ticket hotline 0161 8321111.
t Tickets are available Hhrough King George’s buall Box Office, Black 0 rn Rovers’ ticket office
8701 123456, online at till* Nis'sari Tel: 01282 434300 ; 3 <
COMPUTER FAIR Municipal Hall, Albert Road, COLNE
Everything Computer related at
T R A D E P R i n F ^ i SUNDAY 18th APRIL 10am-3pm
(Junction 14 M65, follow Town Centre signs)
Adult £2.00 Accompanied under 14s FREE 01253 733252
wwwexcelpioniotions.com Ned to flira Row?
nTry St Man/s Centre i Various facilities available
Tel: 01200 427162 and speak to the Centre Manager
Church Street, Clitheroe
5GR4ND CinEnA From Friday, April 16th, 2004
ow available for society events, shows, fairs, meetings etc.
ncluding buffets, stage & lighting and day or evening hire.
Music events planned for the summer month's - watch this space!!
,
aturday 17th April at 7.30pm T Monday 19th April to
| Adults £4.50 * Concessions £3.50 • Children £3
elephone: 01200 423278 -■Aork Street; Clitherou BB7.2I)k
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v.gnindanema.co;xik.
S riday 16th April at 7.30pm Saturday 17th April at 2.30pm
STARSKY FH andUTCH<*»
hursday 22nd April at 7.30pm inclusive
J Premiefefcmemas
Showing Friday 16th April for 7 days HE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (18) Daily © 2.30 & 8.00
THE GIRL NEXT DOOR (is) Daily @ 2.55 5.40 & 8.30
50 FIRST DATES <12A (Fri-Sun Only) ® 12.45 Dally @ 3.15 5.45 & 8.15
GOTHIKA os) Daily ® 8.20
SCOOBY DOO (2) <pg) (Frl-Sun Only) @ 12.30
Dally @ 3.00 & 5.30 (Not Fri)
THE CAT IN THE HAT (pg> (Fri-Sun Only) ® 11-45 Daily ® 5.45
PREVIEWS
AGENT CODY BANKS 2 (p g ) (Fri-Sun Only) 12.05______________
Ticket Prices Adult £5.00 Concessions £3.50 Family Ticket (4 max -2 adults) £15.00 T H E V IAD U C T , H YN D BU R N lR 0A D }'A C C R IN G TO N £ BOX OFFICE 0125^306660 ) -
Learn Waltz, Quickstep, Tango Serida, Saunter together & many more Dinner Dance favourites
Commencing MONDAY 19th APRIL 7.15-8.15 p.m.-£2.50 at ST. PETERS SCHOOL HALL,
Church Street, Burnley (lit car park at rear) Everyone Welcome
Private lessons by arrangement 01282 427143/434391
MUNiaPALHALL BallroomDancingSaturday
Tickets £4.00 ’Vf ☆ Thursday, April 29th ☆ ^
☆ SILVER STARS ☆ ☆ TALENT CONTEST*
T T Do you love to entertain? Do you make people laugh? i t *
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Do you have a special talent? Then hereiyour chance to win upto £1000 You need to be ■ Over SO-Not have performed J L , professionallyinthelast12months i t
Phone the Box Office on 01282 661234 for more information An Evening of
Classic Soul Music with DJ's
Ginger Taylor, Roman, t Kev Sowerby
Saturday 1st May
8.30pm-1.00am Tickets £5.00
BELINDA CARLISLE POSTPONED TO 24th JUNE
BOX OFFICE: 01282 661234 BOOKING NOW!
' Tickets available at usual agencies Trust
S td/ic/u id S t
tC o/m Social Venire
Saturday, 17th April
Very popular
‘Ricky Dene*
parties hargreaves suite, bumley football club, turf moor, burnley
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9 THE CAT IN THE HAT (PG) -ihr 45mins H
Daily 1.40 3.55 6.0Q, Fri/Sat/Sun 11.10 a.m.
THE GIRL NEXT DOOR (15) *2hrs ‘lOmins Daily 12.50 3.30 6.00 B.40. Sat Late 11.10 p.m.
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (18) •2hrs30min6 Daily 12.00 2.50 5.40 8.30 Sat Late 11.15 p.m. (Subtitled)
Daily 1.10 3.35 6.15 8.40 Sat Late 11.05 p.m. HIDALGO (12A) *2hrs 35mins
GOTHIKA (15) 2hrs
Daily 2.00 5.00 8.00. Sat Late 10.55 p.m. (Contains moderate violence)
Oaity 1.15 3.30 6.05 8.20. Sot Late 10.50 p.m.. Fri/Sat/Sun 11 a.m.
STARSKY & HUTCH (15) 2hrs The Director’s Auditorium
THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT (15) -2hrs ismins Daily S.15, Sat Late 10.55 p.m.
SCOOBY DOO 2 (PG) *1hr SOmins Daily 1.30 3.50 6.05. Fn/Sat/Sun 11.15 a.m.
:B b x o f f ic e .o p e n M o n > .S i3C :1 -1 am -7 p n r ! ? .S u n '!T . -7 pm , - ; FILIV= . IS FROM FRIDAY
V7S4 6th APRIL 10==11 7 DAYS
Daily Ex Thurs April 22nd 8.30 p.m.. Sot Late 10.50 p.m. Little Oscar Show * Saturday. April 17th
DAWN OF THE DEAD (18) 2hrs
PETER PAN (PG) 2hrs lOmins The fun and games 6tart at 11.00am
SHAUN OF THE DEAD (15) *2hrs Daily 1.00 3.30 6.00 8.40. Sat Late 11pm
Daily 1.20 3.40 6.00 8.20 Sat Mom 11 a.m. Sat Late 10.40 p.m.
50 FIRST DATES (12A) -2hrs
KILL BILL 2 (18) *2 h rs 15mins On Screen 8.30 p.m. BOOK NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING FILMS
(Contains moderate sex references and drug use) Advance Screening Thurs. April 22nd (Full Film)
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (15) Opens April 3 0th
KILL BILL (18) Opens April 23rd VAN HELSING (15tbe) Opens May 7th
24th April 8.00pm
i avid del Strother, who is train bng as a professional singer, and
organist of some repute, as well as director of the Clitheroe Royal
Grammar School Swing Band. The programme will include an Elizabethan madrigal by John Benet, folk songs from England s and Iceland, and songs from the
Mble from the Ribble Valley 4 ayor’s Secretary on 01200
Phows by Ivor Novello, Cole w8.50, which includes a glass of
orter and Noel Coward. £ Tickets for the concert, priced a ine and refreshments, are avail 14408.
Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising),
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what’s on in the Ribble Valley
compiled by Marcia Morris
e Platform Gallery - An exhibition sntitled “Connecting with the Ves veel”. Artists explore the form of the
ssel and how it can be interpreted. mBraille-It, a group to learn braille,
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 ntonUi prior to the event
ineets Thursdays, 9-30 a.m. to noon o the IT Learning Centre, old Co Ip building, Henthorn Road.
nquiries, tel. 01200 426063. . d Pendle Club, Lowergate, sequence
ancing for over-55s, every Tuesday from 7-30 to 10 p.m.' b Advice and information surgeries,
dancing. “ Saturday from 10 to 11-30 a.m.
“Teens Jazz” dancing 10-year-olds and over. Inquiries, tel. C. Cunliffe 01254 878473. 16th-22nd - Clitheroe Library,
ncing. Thursday 4-30 to 5-30 p.m.
giant book sale.
Adult Centre, from 1 to 3-30 p.m. MParochial Hall, Rihchester, each
y the pension service in Whalley onday from 7-30 to 9 p.m., line
Infinite Tai Chi and Chi Kung”. daMonday 4 to 5 p.m., junior fun
Weekendplus
fTHE exhibition currently showing at the Plat Vorm Gallery is called “Connecting with the s essel” where a selection of artists use the ves
el form in a variety of mediums. s Artist Kate Schuricht, with her raku and
ur homes.
mtoneware ceramics, explores ideas of contain s ent and the rituals of collecting and placing ipecial objects. Alison Wiffen has similar feel lngs about the form and Florence Robinson oooks at the vessel form and its status within
EVENTS - APRIL 16TH TO APRIL 22ND daPendle Club, Lowergate, sequence
from 7-30 to 10 p.m. 17th - Pendle Ski Club, disabled
ncing for over-55s, every Tuesday
ski sessions from 9 a.m. to noon Inquiries, tel. Winston McIntosh on 01282421515. 17th - Salem Congregational
s Chapel, Martin Top, Rimingtori, 012r. Home-made teas. Inquiries, tel.
pring effort at 3 p.m. Various stalls e and paintings by Mrs Audrey Walk 100 445315.
Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, Mr s Roger V. Britnell, will accompany
0 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822440. 17th - Resident organist of St
Inquiries, tel. 01729 824658. 18th - Waddow Hall, near
park for Langdale (Howgills),
dling fun for all ages and abilities at 3 Chatburn Water, Sawley Road at 3-
7th - Clitheroe Canoe Club, pad
-Hall, new class of aerobics and cir cuits for men and women led by Mr Mark Pinder at 7 p.m. All welcome from 7 to 8 p.m. cost £3 per session. 19th - Knowle Green Village Hall,
Waddington, car boot sale from 8 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423186. 19th - Hurst Green Memorial
whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Admission £1 including tea and bis
cuits. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 20th - Knowle Green Village Hall,
si sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Admis
line dancing at 8 p.m. Admission £2.50 including drinks and biscuits. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 21st - Knowle Green Village Hall,
Roprano Nicola Thorpe in Salford pC Cathedral, Manchester, at 7
cartion, meet 9 a.m. Chester Avenue
.m. Inquiries, tel. 0790 186 5238. cia18th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso
ciation, meet 6-45 p.m. Chester Avenue car park for Clitheroe, four miles. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424323. 21st - St'Nicholas’s Church hall,
cuits. New members welcome. ' 21st - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso
on £2.50, including drinks and bis
Sabden, “The Victorians’ Concert Party” at 7-30 p.m. Admission £3, including light refreshment.
COMPLETE BEGINNER
Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top Rimington
SPRING EFFORT
Saturday, 17th April, 2004 at 3.00 pm Opener:
Mrs Kathleen Smith Chair:
Pastor W. Jeff Jones Usual Stalls:
Cakes, Produce, Bric-a- Brac, Bring & Buy, Plants, Textiles, Books and Paintings by
Mrs Audrey Walker. Home Made Teas
o Can you spare a couple mf hours once or twice a Month to help deliver B eals on Wheels in the a illington and Langho
442rea.Inquiries, tel. 01200 23rd - Grindleton CE
513 or 427612.
School, quiz evening and potato pie supper. Tickets £5 from 01200 441507. 24th - Clitheroe Natu
blers’ Association, meet f Chester Avenue car park ards 01200 422865.
Sies at Chatburn Water,
ralists’ Society, coach walk, t Rufford. Leader B. Warren
aor Langden Castle at 9-30 Rich.m. Inquiries, tel. Allan 24th - Clitheroe Canoe
822440.eyworth on 01254 N 24th - Wildlife Trust
Clitheroe Advertiser'll Times, April15ttr,2004 : 27 EVENTS - APRIL 23RD TO APRIL 29TH
at 10-30 a..m. Tools pro vided, bring packed lunch and suitable clothing. Inquiries, tel. 01772
317240.Mlh - Lancashire Coun Wtryside Events, Spring
w ood seasonal afternoon b alk and see the carpet of t luebells and learn about the flowers. Booking essen
el. 01200 425190. 24th - Clitheroe Ram
Club, fun session of pad tdling for all ages and abili
awley Road, Chatburn. H Inquiries, tel. Mrs Marie
Tature Reserve Volunteer r asks at Cross Hill Quar a.y, Clitheroe, meet at 10-30 pm. in Castle Cement car
ark, West Bradford Road
Village Hall, jewellery workshop with tutor Ellen Darby. Cost is £30 from 9- 30 a.m. to 3-30 p.m. 87 Inquiries, tel. 01254
sential tel. 01995 640557. 24th - Knowle Green
Rtryside Events, Ribble wamble, a late morning Ralk along a section of the esibble Way. Booking
ial tel. 01995 640557. 24th - Lancashire Coun
wlage Hall, 71k road race,
ww.pendleforestcycling-
club.co.uk 27th - Knowle Green
blers’ Association, meet 7 p.'m. Salesbury. Led by Patrick Gavin tel. 01254 249500. V 28th - Knowle Green
e John’s Social Centre, Low Crgate, fashion show by
dancing at 8 p.m. 878447. Inquiries, tel. 01254 28th - St Michael and St
illage Hall, sequence
Church, Billington, Ladies Day at 10-45 a.m. Preach er Mrs Linda Sawley, of Read, everyone welcome. C 25th - Pendle Forest
8447. 25th - Ebenezer Baptist
Rycling Club, Bowland a oad Race,' category three Bnd four. Starts from
olton-by-Bowland Vil
Clitheroe, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets £4 includes wine c and shortbread and pro
lassic Collections
Heeds to East Lancashire 0 ospice. Inquiries, tel.
f Village Hall, lunch concert oeaturing Kirsty Mangan Ln violin and Russell
1200 426503. 29th - Knowle Green
omas on piano. Concert begins at midday followed by lunch. Tel. 01254 826948.
B Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is avail able at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.
Drive your' weekend with the Sporty Micra XS Limited Edition at Walker f-arrimond Nissan Tel: 01282 434300
CAR BOOT S SALE
Set up from 7am Open from 8am
Stall holder £5 Entrance £!
Children (accompanied by an adult) FREE
Refreshments on sale
For information Tel: 01200 423186
UNDAY 18th APRIL WADDOW HALL NEARWADDINGTON
(Spring i<s here!! and many fine wines available
3 hand pulled beers
Food Tues - Sat 12noon-3pni & 6pm-9pm i Sunday 12noon-8pm
; Bar open 12»3pm 8c
and Sunday 12noon - close COMING SOON jfiK.
5.30 till close Tuesday - Friday /llvlul In 'TW2'
MM fj 4-yi ‘ S ' j t e S a ; © Mini) m m r CUTHEROK ROAD, RASliALL EAVES, CL1THEROE. 01254 826227 / $ £ . : ;
HOLLYWOOD PARK MANCHESTER RD
B U R N L E Y FREEPARKING‘ *:DISABLED!ACGESS1
Village Hall, line-dancing at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 28th - Clitheroe Ram
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