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' ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) ^ ‘!'^ r0el0Clay-C0 uk 30 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 13th, 2004


/ f t The Bridge Inn Shawbridge Street, Ciitheroe ^ . . .0 1 2 0 0 4 2 9 8 2 6 . . . Friday, May 14th


T H E P L E A S E R S . . A Rocking Good Night


Saturday, May 15 th L I Z E A R L


- Excellent Female Vocalist >


Saturday, May 22nd A N G I E B


. Superb Female Vocalist Saturday, May 29th


B A R R Y C H A N C E Brilliant Guitar /Vocalist


Every Tuesday - K A R A O K E 8pm till 11 pm


Every Sunday - K A R A O K E 4pm till 10pm


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Parties catered for - phone John or Margaret for details


WIN! Grand Cinema tickets


COLD MOUNTAIN (12a); Grand Cinema; May 14th, 15th and 17th; GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (15); Grand Cinema; May 18th to 20th


BACK by popular demand are two of the films audiences enjoyed at The Grand this year. The first is “Cold Mountain”,


a much-acclaimed American Civil War drama starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman and Renee Zellwegger. The second film making a welcome return is “Girl


mcs F r i 14th - Sat 15th May - 7.30pm PRIVATE LIVES Presented by Burnley Garrick Club Tickets: £3.50/ £6.00


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Friday 21st May - 8.00pm A TRIBUTE TO EVA CASSIDY


Featuring top session s in g e r and voice coach to Robbie Williams S heilu G o t t , cx 10CC P au l B u rg e s s,


ex Simply Red T o n y B ow e ry


and ex Happy Mondays W ay n e E dw a rd s T i c k e t s : £10.00 / £9.00


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LIMEH0USE LIZZY


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SHARON NEILL Friday 28th May - 8-OOpni


Thursday 27th May - 7.30pm


Star of Living TV & Ireland’s top Medium Tickets: £12.00


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1 lie Washington Post T i c k i h s : £ 1 0 . 0 0 / £ 8 . 0 0


Friday 4th June - 8pm


STEREONATION Live in concert


Tickets: £7.00/£5.00 Saturday 5th Ju n e - 6pm


THE GREATEST DREAM KIDS TRIBUTE TO





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Wednesday 9th June - 8pm Direct from Chicago


THE GHETTOBILLIES Tickets: £2.00


www.burnleymechanics.co.ulc;


Box Office -01282 664400 or book on line at


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Plus Clayhill


....I i S l l ................ ...............T ic k e t s : £ 12.00 advance £14.00 on the day


With a Pearl Earring”. Set in 17th century Holland, it tells the


imagined story behind one of Johannes Vermeer’s greatest and most enigmatic paintings. Final­ ly, to keep the youngsters happy, The Grand is showing the new Mike Myers film, “Cat in the Hat”, as its Saturday matinee.


Question: Cold Mountain star Nicole Kidman has split from her actor husband, the star of "The Last Samurai” and "Mission Impossible”. Who is he?


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Occasionally IZ3 Hardly ever □ Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Ciitheroe Advertiser and


limes, King Street, Ciitheroe, BD7 2EW, by May 20th. From time to time we, end other companies in our group, have some great offers end special promotions which wa may like fa inform you about Please tick the box if you do not want us or other companies in eur group to contact you by telephone and/or mail


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WHIST DRIVE on May 13th a t 730


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homemade supper by W.l. members Tickets £2.50 Grand Raffle


" G R 4 N D CIN01A From Friday, 14th May, 2004


Friday 14th May at 7.30pm Cold Mountain (15)


Saturday 15th May a t 2.30pm Cat in the Hat (PG)


Saturday 15th May a t 7.30pm Cold Mountain (15)


Monday 17th May a t 7.30pm Cold Mountain (15)


Tliesday 18th May a t 7.30pm


Girl with a Pearl Earring (12a)


Wednesday 19th May a t 7.30pm


Girl with a Pearl Earring (12a)


Thursday 20th May a t 7.30pm


Girl with a Pearl Earring (12a)


£1 <5() • Children £3


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


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


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Grease; Blackpool Opera House; May 31st to June 5th


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Moving performance from a first-rate cast


Kindertransport; The Octagon, Bolton; until May 22nd


THE Octagon’s production of Diane Samuels’ play “Kindertransport” sur­ prised and impressed me. The heart-rending stories


GRAND CINEMA COMPETITION All slicked back IT needs no introduction - Grease is


the word! Since breaking out on Broadway in


1972, the musical’s place has been firm­ ly established in the cultural hall of fame. Jonathan Wilkes stars as Danny


Zuko, the role famously played by John Travolta while Suzanne Carley takes on Olivia Newton John’s Sandy Dumb- rowski. “Grease” has proved that a musical


love story bursting with denim, cheer­ leaders, slick hairstyles and raging teenage hormones, is timeless. Ticket prices start at £15 and are available by calling 01253 292029.


Ciitheroe and District Scout Council


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To be held in


The Ribble Valley Council Chamber Church Street, Ciitheroe


WEDNESDAY 19th MAY at 8.30pm Everything Computer related at


TRADE PRICES I SUNDAY 16th MAY 10am-3pm


Municipal Hall, Albert Road, COLNE (Junction 14 M65, follow Town Centre signs)


Adult £2.00 Accompanied under 14s FREE 01253 733252 wuw.excelpi omotions.com 1 a ''fe-Uuvm-t, 'Y-tvee.-t, Ciliktrot will be CLOSED from


Monday, 10th May till Tuesday 18th May We re-open on Wednesday, 19th May, a new eating experience as


STEELEYE SPAN 35th Anniversary Tour


Mon 17 May 7.30 p.m.Tickets £14.50 - £12.50


On Sale Sal 22nd May * 10am DANIEL O'DONNELL


T u e 1 9 O c t o b e r ' , T i c k e t s £ 2 3 5 0 - £ 2 1 5 0


ROY 'CHUBBY' BROWN


Thurs 3 June 7.30 p.m. Tickets £18 If easily.offended please stay away ROYAL LIVERPOOL Showing Friday 14th May for 7 days


VAN HELSING (iza) Dally @ 2.20 5.20 & 8.20


KILL BILL 2 m Daily @ 2.10 5.10 & 8.10


ETERNAL SUNSHINE OFTHE SPOTLESS MIND nsi


Daily ® 2.00 (Not Sat/Sun), 5.15 & 8.55


CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN ip g >


(Sat-Sun only) @ 12.00, Daily @ 2.15 4.30 6.45 & 9.00 (Not Sat/Sun/Thurs)


SCOOBY DOO 2 (p g ) (Sat-Sun Only) @ 11-50


THE CAT IN THE HAT (PGI (Sat-Sun Only) @ 11-45 PREVIEWS


TROY us)


Sat/Sun 8< Thura Only @ 12.50 (NotThura) & B.ou Ticket Prices


Adult £5.00 Concessions £3.50 Family Ticket (4 max - 2 adults) £15.00 THE VIADUCT, HYNDBURN ROAD, ACCRINGTON: BOX OFFICE 01254 306660,, jL" ’; a-1- ! m


FINEYOUNG CANNIBALS


Sat 6 June 7.30 p.m. Tickets £16.50 / £15.00


BOXOFFICE: 01254 582582 TICKETMASTER: 0870 6063409 (All cards subject to booking fees) www.kinggeorgeshall.com


of the Jewish children evac­ uated from Nazi Germany just before the start of the Second World War have become known through excellent TV documen­ taries featuring interviews with survivors and old film. Thus I wondered how a


stage production could hope to replicate the inten­ sity and truth of such a ter­ rible historical event. But Mark Babych’s direction of this thoughtful and compelling drama explores much more than a single tragic episode. This is a play about all


displaced people, about how fragile is our sense of who and what we are, and has provocative contempo­ rary resonances. For me it was also a deeply insightful


exploration of one of the strongest bonds, the moth­ er-child relationship. Claire Redcliffe gives a


powerful performance as Eva, the nine-year-old Jew­ ish girl forced to leave her mother, Helga (Anne Northam), to be sent to an unknown future in Britain. The action moves


between their anguish and the present day conflict between daughter Faith (Christabel Fellowes) and her mother, Evelyn, mov­ ingly evoked by Janice McKenzie. Octagon regular Ann


Rye takes on the part of Lil Miller, who moves between both times. Alexander Delamere acts a variety of male figures, representing evil and fear. This is a well-constructed


play with twists and revela­ tions tha t kept me intrigued throughout and sympathetic, rounded char­ acters who will remain in my mind for a long time. Catch this if you can. It


will surprise you too. PIPPA MUNR0


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R ib b le V a l le y compiled by Marcia Morris All entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from the


: Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitlicroe, and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event


Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Weekendplus


STARTING on Saturday, a new exhibition will be launched at the Platform Gallery, Ciitheroe. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m., Monday to Saturday, and the exhibition runs until June 19th. It features 12 makers explor­ ing the theme of the human environment and how artists are influenced by it. They will be looking at domestic interiors like the home and buildings we live in, to the street scene and the natural outdoors.


EVENTS — MAY UTH TO MAY 20TH Platform Gallery - An exhibition


entitled “Our Environment”. Advice and information surgeries,


by the pension service,Whalley Adult Centre, Station Road from 1 to 3-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 822717. Meditation classes in Ciitheroe


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


Monday from 7-30 p.m. line dancing. Saturday 10 to 11-30 a.m. “Infinite Tai Chi and Chi Kung”. Mondays 4 to 5 p.m. junior fun dancing. Thurs­ days 4-30 p.m. “Teens Jazz” dancing. 14th -Sabden Primary School


PTFA charity disco in aid of Heart of Lancashire Appeal (Sabden) in Whalley Golf Club at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries and tickets from school or tel. 01282771000. 15th - Ciitheroe Canoe Club,


coaching session at 2 p.m. Fun ses­ sion at 3-30 p.m. at Chatburn Water, Sawley Road, Chatburn. Inquiries, tel. 01200423962. 15th - Ciitheroe Parish Church, an organ concert by David Brindle at 7-


30 p.m. Tickets £6 (£4.50 conses- sions). Tel. 01200 423460. 15th - Ribble Valley Town Hall, a


coffee and biscuit morning from 10 a.m. to noon in aid of Ribble Valley Christian Aid. Bring-and-buy and handicraft stalls, tel. 01200 425053. 15th - Pendle Ski Club, disabled


ski sessions from 9 a.m. to noon. Inquiries, tel. 01282 421515. 16th - Ciitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, meet 9-30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Rathmell. Lead­ er Peter Goodill, tel 01200 446671. 16th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


music for a Sunday evening with “Canatabile” at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 16th - Ciitheroe Tennis Club,


Chatburn Road, American tennis tournament. Club nights Monday and Thursday. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427543. 17th - Pendle Pre-school, a Facto­


ry Shop sale by Joyce Ingham in Ciitheroe Rugby Club, Littlemoor Road, at 7 p.m. Tickets from Mrs Maria Bird 01200 443716.


17th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 18th - Ciitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Rimington. Leader John Hudson, tel. 01254 824481. 18<h - Knowle Green Village Hall,


open morning to find out what is available for adult learning at Alston Hall from 9-30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 19th - Ciitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, meet 7 p.m. Chester Avenue car park for Whalley. Leader Marion Strahan tel. 01254 822447. 19th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 20th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


lunchtime concert featuring Paul Janes on piano. Concert starts at midday followed by lunch of lasagne and salad followed by pudding. To hook tel. 01254 826948. 20th - Friends of St James’s


School, present mill trading shops at 7 p.m. in the junior hall.


Ciitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 13th, 2004 31 * EVENTS - MAY 21ST TO MAY 27TH ' . 21st - East Lancs soloist) at 7-30 p.m. advice sessions for small


ME/CFS Support Group 23rd - Browsholme Hall, voluntary and community meeting in Wilpshire garden, plant, craft fair groups from 3 to 7 p.m. To. Methodist Church, Black- and fanners’ market from book call 01200 422995. hum, at 7-30 p.m. Speaker 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hall tour 26th - Ciitheroe Ram- Dr David Grimes. Tel. £2.


biers’ Association, meet 7


01254 884250 or 01254 23rd-Lancashire Coun- p.m. Chester Avenue car 723380.


tryside Events, join the park for Salesbury. Leader 22nd - Langho Pre- Friends of Spring Wood at Angela Parker tel. 01200


school Group jumble sale the annual open day for a 423633. in Langho Methodist ranger led guided walk 26th - Knowle Green Church at 2 p.m. Items for round the woodland, bird- Village Hall, May sale can he taken to the box making, dry stone sequence dancing at 8 p.m. hall from 10 a.m. Tel. walling and information Tel. 01254 878447. 01254 245356.


22nd - Ciitheroe Canoe p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01995 her Concert in Ciitheroe Club, coaching session, 2 640557.


stalls, from 10-30 a.m. to 4 26th - Northern Cham- Royal Grammar School,


p.m. fun session, 3-30 p.m., 23rd - Ciitheroe Castle Chatburn Road, at 7-30 at Chatbum Water, Saw- Museum, Jodrell Bank’s p.m. with Rachael Wal- ley Road, Chatbum. Tel. Tim O’Brien will be talk- fisch (cello). Tickets £10 Jonathan Downing on ing about space travel and or £8 concessions from 01200 423962.


the Beagle II between 3-30 TIC 01200 425566, or on 22nd - Ciitheroe Natu- and 4-30 p.m. Suitable for the door,


ralists’ Society, coach walk ages 12 and over. Inquiries, 27th - Knowle Green for Dent leaves Ciitheroe tel. 01200 424635.


Village Hall, concert fea-


Interchange at 9-30 a.m. 23rd - Ciitheroe Ram- taring Michael Isherwood Leaders Jean Robson and biers’ Association, meet 9- (flute) and Nigel Spooner Christine Rothwell. Book- 30 a.m Chester Avenue car (piano). Concert starts at ing essential tel. 01200 park for Dunsop Bridge, midday. Tel. 01254 428117.


12 miles. Leader Leslie 826948. 22nd - St Mary Magda- Luckin tel. 01254 823476. 27th - Hark to Bounty,


lene Church, Accrington, 25th - Hyndburn and Slaidburn, presents with concert with Nicola Thor- Ribble Valley CVS, the Slaidburn Silver Band at pe( soprano) and Roger V. small groups project will 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01200 Britnell (accompanist and be holding free funding 423855._______________


El Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Pius. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is avail­ able at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Ciitheroc, tel. 01200 425566.


BLACKBURN KINGGEORGESHALL THEHOMEOFLIVEPERFORMANCE


Sat 20 November


Drive your weekend with the Sporty Micra XS Limited Edition at Walker Farrimond Nissan Tel: 01282 434300 Bjpj NEW VENUE The Original Car Boot is Back! JBfS ^ “ m a r k e t& ~~\


NISSAN* in


On Sale Friday 14th May @ 9am STATUS QUO


Tickets £26.50


VAN KELSING (12A)*2hre 25mins.


Daily 12.20 3.05 5.50 8.25 Frifeat night only 11.05pm


LAWS OF ATTRACTION H2A11hr45rains


Daily (1.20 4.00 Not Sat/Sxi 6.208.40


RVSatnight only11.1Qpm | ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF


THE SPOTLESS MIND (15) 2hrs 5mins


Daily 1.204.006200.40 RVSat night only 11,10pm


SECRET WINDOW (12A)1hr 50mins.


Fri/Mor/Tues/Wed 1.40 4.20 6.308.50


Fri/Sat night only 11.20pm


KILL BILL 2 (1812hrs 30mins.


Daily 12.203.055.508.25 FiVSatNfot only 11.05pm


SCOOBY DOO 2 (PG)1hr45mins.


Sat/Sun only 1.20 4.00 Sat mom 11.20am


TROY IPGF 2hrs 55mins. Advance Screeninos


Sat Night Only 10.40pm


15th/16tfV20th May: 1.00 4.107.30


“BRASS AT THE BOUNTY”


Come and enjoy a series of evening concerts at


the Hark To Bounty Inn, Slaidbum, commencing at 7.15 pm on the following dates:


Thursday 27th May Thursday 24th June Thursday 29th July Thursday 26th August


Weather permitting, in the Bounty Garden, o r if wel, in (he Courtroom. Food and d r in k available, admission free.


By Kind Permission o f the Hark To Bounty Inn


SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND Present their 2004 series of


® THIS SUNDAY 16th MAY « MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE


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Situated 2 miles Ciitheroe side of Gisburn (500 yards away from last year’s site)


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


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


rCAR BOOT at GISBURN I 2 miles Ciitheroe side of Gisburn |


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This Sunday 16th May Mini Funfair •


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SELL FOR FREE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!!!! j Any trade enquiries welcomed


| Telephone PENDLESIDE EVENTS 1 07837 427479 / 07887 757562


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F I L - I V I S F R O M 1=1=11 □ A Y ' 14 th IVIAY ROR ~ MONSTER (18) * 2hre 10mins


Daily 1 2.3 0 3 .0 0 6 0 5 0.30. Fri/Sat Late 11.00pm


LAWS OF ATTRACTION (12A) 1hr SOmins DaJy 6.00 Sat Mom 1 1.20am


SHAUN OF THE DEAD nsishr? Fri/Mon/Tue/Wed 1.00 3.30 6.00 8 30.


Fri Late 11 .OOpm No shows Sat/Sun/Thurs


Advance Screenings Sat 15th, Sun 16th S Thurs 2CXh TROY (15) * Shrs 40rrans Film Only


1 .X 4.3 0 7.00 8.00 Sat Late 1040pm 11.10pm 50 FIRST DATES (12A) 2hrs


Daify1.20 3.40 6 . ro 8.20 Sat 11.00am Fri/Sat Late 10A0pm (Contains moderate sex references and drug use)


SECRET WINDOW H2A)2hrs DaSy 6.1 0 8.30 Fri/Sat late 10.55pm


[Contains moderate wolence and horror and one use of strong language) The Directors Auditorium


ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (15) * 2hrs 10mins


Daily 1.05 3.4 0 6.15 8.50 Fri/Sat late 11.15pm mSE iiSi V SM E n t e r t a i n m e n t s


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SCOQBY DOO 2 (PG) ih r 5


7 DAYS Daify 1.30 3.50. Saturday morning 11.15am


KILL BILL 2 (18) 2hrs 35mins Daify 2.00 B. 10. Fri/Sat Late 11pm LiuJe Oscar Show; Saturday, 15th May SINBAD (U) 1hr AOmirt#


The fun and games start at 1 1am RADIO (PC) * 2hrs 5 runs


Daily 1.20 3.45 6.05 0.30 Sat Mom 11am. Fri/Sat Late VAN HELSING (12A) * 2hre ISmins


10.40pm Daify 2.10 5.10 8.10 Sat Mem 11.10am. Fri/Sat 11.10pm


(Conains nonstop creature action violence, frightening images and sensuality) AGAINST THE ROPES (12A) • 2hrs


Daily 1.10 3 .4 0 (Ex Sbt/Sun.Thur 6.00 8.35). Fri Late 10.,55pm


(Contains moderate language, drugs and sex references and boxing action) BOOK NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING RIMS TROY (15) * OPENS 2 1 s t MAY


HARRY POTTER S THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PC) * OPENS 3 1s t MAY


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