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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 3rd, 2004


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


) Best for local entertainment 1 Dish of the Week ' - 1 Wine Talk 1 Weekend TV


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? co^ed bypmc^sMTHjd. 0^422324! Great days happening


THERE will be plenty of action in Clitheroe this weekend. The sheep are back with their very own


"fest" and Clitheroe's Great Days Festival is ready to wow the crowds and will be jam-packed full of exciting acts. In the SheepFest, the idea is to fill shops,


houses, gardens schools and workplaces with home-made sheep. A competition with categories for all


HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG); The Grand Cinema; June 3rd to June 7th


WIN! Grand Cinema tickets


NOT only was Clitheroe’s Grand Cinema among the first in the country to screen this latest Harry Potter adventure ahead of everyone else, but the film is being retained again this week because of its tremendous popularity. This third outing for the boy magician is regard­


ed by the critics as being the best so far, but the final decision must, of course, rest with the fee-pay­ ing public. So go along to the Grand and see what you think.


GRAND CINEMA COMPETITION


Question: Name the author of the best-selling Harry Potter books. Answer:


Title:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe panies in our group, have som


ay like to inform you about Please tick the box if you do not panies in our group to contact you by telephone and/or mail d l l


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ages is currently being judged. Winners’ names will be posted at the Great Days Festival desk at the Parish Hall by 11 a.m. on Saturday. The SheepFest will provide plenty of


activities to keep younger members of the family amused, with colour and mask­ making for children, a display of sheep decorated by local junior schools at the Castle gate, a sheep trail and a competi­ tion to find BoPeep’s lost sheep. Meanwhile tomorrow marks the start of


the ninth annual Great Days Festival, with musicians from all over the world thronging Clitheroe. The Friday night opening concert at St


Mary's Centre (the parish hall) features top cult country music figure Hank Wang- ford and the Lost Cowboys, supported by Dog House Skiffle and the Valley's very own Swing Commanders, with Clitheroe violinist Gaynor Sutcliffe. On Saturday there will be lots of enter­


tainment in town, with Castle Street closed to traffic from lunchtime. The Old Rope String Band will be one of the acts


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St Michael & St John's Social Centre


Lowergate 18 June to 3 July 2004 Great Jazz again at Grassington


20 June Sheena Davis Group, 21 June The Great British Jazz Band 2 July Mike Hoggard Trio with the Heavy Horns


Country & Western night


19 June “The Grand Ole Opry" - country spectacular


Saturday, June 5th


The Popular JONNY-B- SOLO


HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN


(PEI5 2hrs 45mins. SCREEN 1 -


12.404.007.00


110.50pm Fri/Sat only) SCREEN 2 -


110.40am Fri/Sat only! 1.40 5.00 B.00


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11241= 2hre20mins. SCREEN 3 -


t10.40am Fri/Sat onlyl


1.405.008.00 (11.00pm Fri/Sat only) SCREEN 4 -


112.50pm not Fri/Sat/Sun) 3.308058.30


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Offering a new menu full of award winning Bangledeshi and Indian food from our head Chef. Mr Shajan


A special Banquet will toe on offer Sunday - Thursday evenings for £6.95 a head. Choose from 4 starters, 4 mains and 4 side orders.


Open every day excluding Tuesdays All Celebrations catered for


Bookings can be made by telephoning


0 ^ 0 0 4 r£ i4 r& t - Duck Street • C lith e ro e


[151 -2hrs 55mins. 1.104.207.30


110.40pm Fri/Sat night only)


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(10.50am Fri/Sat only) 12.50 Fri/SaVSun only!


Saturday Morning KIDS SHOW


Sat 5th June 11 am-all seats £1.50!


IDONEYTONES- BACK IN ACTION 1PEI 1hr 40mins.


Enjoy your special day at our beautiful hotel set in romantic panoramic settings perfect for your photos.


Civil ceremonies can be arranged and you have exclusive use of the function suite meaning you enjoy our undivided attention.


With crisp white linen cloths, appealing flowers and delicious food we are able to cater for any number to make your day perfect.


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HOTELS; RESTAURANT WADDINGTON


fo, r \ r e s e rv a ti o n s ,- te le p h o n e 0120 0 4 2 2-3'3 3 The Famous MARKET!


§ From Friday, 4th June, 2004


Prisoner of Askaban (Harry Potter) (PG) Times are as follows:


Friday, 4th June - 1.30pm Saturday, 5th June


10.30am and 7.30pm Sunday, 6th June


2.30pm and 7.30pm Monday, 7th June


4.30pm and 7.30pm Tuesday, 8th June


4.30pm and 7.30pm?? j


& CAR BOOT «| gisburn;


I FREE raffle; ticket given to every car. A generous “ prize of high quality meats, kindly donated by our NEW M arket Butcher M ark Copper


B on the fields used for the last 10 years THIS SUNDAY 6TH JUNE


2 miles Clitheroe side of Gisburn


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Kiddies Amusements lOO’s o f Bargains


S E L L FO R F R E E U N T IL FU R TH ER NOTICE!!!!


Any trade enquiries welcomed - Table hire available Telephone PENDLESIDE EVENTS 07796 266573 / 0788 7757562


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Wednesday, 9th June j 4.30pm


Thursday, 10th June 4.30pm and 7.30pm


Tapas & a la carte dinners arc served daily Front 12 noon lo 2pnt and 7pin to 9pm Dugdalcs Restaurant. A la carte and fine dining at its best.


itme ] Our award winning Chefs am renowned in the area fo r great culinary expertise.


Enjoy the splendour and atmosphere o f Burnley's past in a once owned Mill Owners Mansion


SUNDAY LUNCHES Exquisite 3-course Sunday Lunches


£ 9 .5 0 per head Served 12 - 2pm


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for reservations call 01282 453931 House Hotel, Rosehill Avenue, Burnley


ATTENTION ALL FILM


For help and advice when advertising’in the Entertainments section of our newspaper please ring ,


Lee Banks on 01282 428161 ext. 423 op


Caroline'Bracewell on 01282 426161 ext. 418 www. clitheroetoday. co.uk'


cU)D LOVERS


We’re back and screening at the Ribbte Valley Borough


Council Chamber, opposite the Clitheroe Library


THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 6th at 7pm


(1) 5 ‘Latin America meets The


Sting" & "House of Games" a wonderful black comedy thriller from Argentina


at its best. . ; NIGEL KIRK aT > A N C t ty 0 1 lK s ''


SALSA FOR SUMMER in 6 W e e k s


Wednesday, 16th June Course starts


St. Paul's Parish Hall, Low Moor - 8.30 p.m.


01200 443791 Mobile: 07930 432097 For further details telephone Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk what’s on in the


Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


Platform Gallery - An exhibition


entitled “Our Environment”. Advice and information surgeries,


by the pension service in Whalley Adult Centre, Station Road, from 1 to 3-30 p.m. no appointment neces­ sary Inquiries, tel. 01254 822717. 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. Meditation classes in Clitheroe


Books, 29 Moor Lane, each Wednes­ day at 7 p.m. Parochial Hall, Ribchester, each


PROMOTING the Great Days Festival


2004 are Denise Pamphlett (development officer) and press officer Seamus Heffernan (G190304/5b)


performing in the evening, and on Sunday afternoon, the Castle bandstand plays host to Blackburn People's Choir and Nelson Brass Band, and the Hohodza Band from Zimbabwe headline at the town's St Mary's Centre - the venue for the week­ end's concerts. With lots of festival fringe events, it promises to be a special weekend. Tickets are on sale via Clitheroe TIC,


01200 425566, or visit the website: www.great-days.co.uk


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Monday from 7-30 p.m. line danc­ ing. Saturday 10 to 11-30 a.m. “Infi­ nite Tai Chi and Chi Kung”. Mon­ days 4 to 5 p.m. junior fun dancing. Thursdays 4-30 p.m. “Teens Jazz” dancing. 4th - Clitheroe Mountaineering


Club, family hut meeting in Llan- beris, North Wales. Further details available from outdoor organiser. Inquiries, tel. 01200 428766. 4th - 6th - Great Days Festival, new-look Clitheroe music festival,


Weekendplus


A WEEKEND of music, fun and dance starts tomorrow in Clitheroe when the Great Days Festival once again comes to town. The programme of this, the ninth festival,


includes a wide range of music styles to satisfy all tastes, from traditional folk, skiffle and country music to Lancashire’s Swing Comman-


AU entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from the ders. The carnival atmosphere will continue on Tburist Information Centre in Market Place, Clithcroe, and handed in kite streets of Clitheroe and on Sunday after- by the 10th of the month prior to the event


EVENTS - JUNE 1TH TO JUNE 10TH


including Hank Wangford and the Lost Cowboys, The Doghouse Skif­ fle Group, The Swing Commanders the Old Rope String Band and Nel­ son Brass. Plus street artists and dance sides. Inquiries, tel. 07969 631225. Tickets and accommodation tel. Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre 01200 425566. 5th - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Soci­


ety, coach walk to Yealand Conyers. Leader B. Warren, tel. 01200 428117. 5th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet 9 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Crummockdale, 12 miles. Leader Gill Morpeth 01200 445580. 5th to 12th - Guided walks from


the Settle-Carlisle Railway. Leaflets available from the TIC, railway sta­ tions or s.a.e. to Ruth Evans, Walks Co-ordinator, 49 Kings Mill Lane, Settle, North Yorks BD24 9FD. 6th - Nelson Brass Band concert,


Castle bandstand, 2-30 p.m. 8th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


line dancing at 8 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447.


9th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet 7 p.m. Chester Avenue car park for Chipping. Leader Jennifer Sanders tel. 01254 826621. 9th - Coffee day from 10 a.m. to


noon and 2 to 4 p.m. at “Millhead” Beechthorpe Avenue, Waddington, in aid of the Waddington Methodist Church Disabled Access Fund. Inquiries, tel 01200 425444. 9th - Ribble Valley Writers, in


Youth and Community Centre, Lowerfold Road, Great Harwood, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 822170. 10th - 15th - Bowland Festival.


Guided walks round the wildlife of the Forest of Bowland. Booking: Anna Sugrue,01484 861148. 10th - Whalley Flower Club 20th


anniversary celebration open meet­ ing in Chatbum CE School, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets £5 from June Lawson on 01200 441868 or Carol Riley on 01200426769. 10th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


lunch concert with Zoe Colman (vio­ lin) and Russell Omas (piano). To book tel. 01254826948.


noon with concerts by Blackburn’s People’s Choir and Nelson Brass Band.


l l th - Spread Eagle


Hotel, Sawley, Turkish evening with belly danc­ ing demonstrations and participation. Authentic Turkish fare £18 To book tel. 01200 441202. 12th - St Leonard’s


Church, Langho, parish garden party with a Victo­ rian theme in the vicarage garden. Tea served next door at


New Chapel House. Chil­ dren’s fancy dress, bouncy castle, games, sideshows Tel. 01254 812354. 12th - Westholme The­


atre, Meins Road, Black­ burn, summer concert by Blackburn Symphony Orchestra a t 7-30 p.m. Conductor Mark Heron. Tickets from Time and Tune, Blackburn, Clith­ eroe Music or at the door. 12th - West Bradford


Methodist Church, a cof­ fee and gateau morning from 10-30 a.m. to noon. Bring-and-buy, cake, cen­ tenary souvenirs stalls. Proceeds for Kenyan Min­ isterial Training Fund. For more details, tel.


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 3rd, 2004 27 EVENTS - JUNE 11TH TO JUNE 17TH


01200 426251 after 1p.m. 13th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet 9- 30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Tarnbrook (access paths). Pat Par­ rott tel. 01200 423125. 13th - West Bradford


Methodist Church, cente­ nary anniversary service at 2 p.m. Preacher the Rev. Bill Knowles, former superintendent minister of Clitheroe Circuit. Tel. 01200 426251 after 1 p.m. 14th - Ribble Valley


Diabetic Group meeting .Young Farmers’ Centre, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe. Speaker Helen Loughlane, diabetes specialist nurse on “Problems of Obesity”. Tel. 01254824312. llth and 15th - North-


cote Manor, Langho, a one-day masterclass in siz­ zling barbecues and eating al fresco, with lunch and wine. Inquiries, tel. 01254 240555 or www.northcote- manor.com. 14th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. 15th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, line dancing at 8 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 15th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet 9- 30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Embsay/ Bolton Abbey - rail ram­ ble. Bryan Dobson, 01254 247791. 16th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet 7 p.m. Whitewell. Contact Dave Walters tel. 01200 426461. 16th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 17th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, lunchtime concert featuring Neil Crossland on piano play­ ing Schubert.Concert starts at midday followed by luncheon. To book tel. 01254 826948. 17th - Clitheroe Moun­


taineering Club, indoor meeting at 8 p.m. in Clitheroe Cricket Club. Lecture about a sponsored cycle ride to Santiago de Compostela by John Beard. Tel. 01200 427044.


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.


(Nm - Drive your weekend with the stunning all new Mazda 3 at Walker Farrimond Mazda Tel: 01254 245444- r -


NEW VENUE


The Original Car Boot is Back! THIS SUNDAY 6TH JUNE MARKET a CAR BOOT SALE


g i s b u r n m We have moved 500 yards away from last year's site.


SELL FOR FREE!!! all stalls FREE of charge (tables available for hire - small charge).


New for kids: Inflatable indoor village-slides, castles, karts etc.


Also Shetland pony and trap rides. 100's bargains new and old


All our usual attractions plus market butchers and stall holders on site.


FOR ALL THE FAMILY A FULL DAY OUT m u All enquiries 0 7 7 1 1 833543 or 07850 241842


l?(?iEast Lancashire ami street, B Newspapers l td


Scotland Road, Nelson/ local inforrubon in print And on-line King Street, CUthCfOe umicyt | y DADDY'S 1st


FATHER'S DAY? June 20th


SUPERB PRIZES TO BE WON


To place a special greeting from his Little Soldier or his Little Princess


Telephone: Admin Department on 01282 426161 or call in at Front Desk Reception


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ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Tchaikovsky Night:-


1812 Overture, March Slave, Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet


Fri 4 June 7.30 p.m. Tickets E8-E19


FINEYOUNG CANNIBALS Sa t6June7.30p.m: : i -y.j:-;,(Tickets £16.50/ £15.00


STATUS QUO Sat 20 November Tickets £26.50 B0X0FFICE: 01254582582


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