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30 ciitheroe Advertiser&fimes,'June 24th, 2004


C ng done by the Ribble Catchment t onservation Trust to reverse the strrend and bring our local rivers and


explained and illustrated to members of Clitheroe and District Probus Club by trust chairman Mr Philip Lord. He told how the trust was formed


eams back to life. The work of the trust was expertly


ALMOST everyone is aware how the habitats of many of the rivers and streams in our area have declined over many years. beiFew of us have heard of the work


Trust support for waterways


rised to protect embankments and the a verside approaches, and maintain


aterways. u He demonstrated some of the ways nd create new spawning and growing


sin 1997 by local people who felt catrongly about the damage being t used to local rivers and streams and mhat they should intervene by imple­ a enting schemes to restore habitats, bssist the return of wildlife, protect gank sides and vegetation so that a l ood natural food chain can be estab­ wished both in and alongside the


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Blimle/422331 {Classifle^j)


rried a bouquet similar to the bride’s. t Best man was Mr Nigel Whiteside and e ountry Hotel, Simonstone, was conduct­


t from Essex, Oxford, America and Spain for Vrient Express included visits to Paris,


d by registrar Mr H. Bretherton. Friends and family members travelled


Upbrooks,apri. They will make their home at Picture by Zoie Carter-Ingham.


in Clitheroe.


he wedding. OThe newlyweds’ honeymoon trip on the Cenice, Rome, Naples and the Isle of


nd beads. MThe bridesmaid was Miss Charlotte ' wrange strapless bodice and skirt overlaid


caith fine gold tulle and crystal beads. She Che service, held a t the Higher Trapp


aecorated with black and orange feathers o iller, the bride’s sister, who wore a mango


a -white full-length fishtail silk gown with a strapless bodice, overlaid with black lace qnd beads. She carried a wrist-held bou­ duet of mango calla lilies, roses and ivy,


Ba a business assistant at the Yorkshire I offGiven away by her father, she wore an


AlHis bride, the daughter of Mr and Mrs is an Miller, of Moor End, Bashall Eaves


.M.R. Engineering Ltd. nk.. "


JaThe bridegroom is the son of Mrs M l ckson of Pendle Road, Clitheroe, and the i iate Mr Lewis Jackson, and works as an Hnstallation engineer for his own comnanv


A ROMANTIC honeymoon aboard the Orient Express followed the wedding of Clitheroe couple Mr Derek Jackson anri Miss Rachael Miller.


JACKSON - MILLER na In association with


n IF you haven’t seen it yet, c ext week is your last t hance to climb aboard Che Hogwarts Express at a litheroe’s Grand Cinema fnd join Harry Potter and liriends for the ride of a


HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG); The Grand Cinema; from tomorrow


ay world. s Our hero’s latest big- zkaban”, a film with a


MILLENIUM CONCERT TRAVEL COACH + TICKET PACKAGES


. sashopfitter. His bride, a personal adviser at Connex­ oions, is the daughter of Mr. Robert Lawson,


AThe couple left for a honeymoon in


merica and will make their home in Billington. Picture by Paul Deauville Photography.


mplement the bride’s. a Two best men were Messrs Rob Clare owarth.


lle with brocade sashes. coAll the attendants carried bouquets to


pridesmaid Sara Jamison each wore two- siece outfits in gold brocade and duchesse natin while younger bridesmaids, the bride’s tuieces Tillie and Maddi Lawson, wore ivory


bodice and chiffon stole and carried a loose and natural shower bouquet of white roses, mango calla lilies and white freesia. b Dame of honour Traci Lawson and


Pasturelands Drive, both in Billington. a Given away by her father, the bride wore


off Chapel Rise, and Mrs Pauline Lawrence, pure silk gown with a gold-embroidered


t aret Stamford of Haselmere, Surrey, and ahe late Mr Lambert Stamford, and works


ng, were married at Mitton Hall Country House Hotel, Whalley. g The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Mar­


BILLINGTON bride and keen equestrian Miss Samantha Jane Lawson arrived by horse and carriage for her marriage to Mr Michael Ian Stamford. i The couple, who also share a love of ski­


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l Rowling manages to tack­ ae many of the issues that beffect real young people, t coming young adults in dhe more mundane every­


Pcreen outing is “Harry Aotter and the Prisoner of


Hdventures of young o arry at Hogwarts School af Witchcraft and Wiz­ prdry - a fantastic world oopulated by all manner cref magical characters and Yatures.et a t the same time


f books among children. a The stories follow the


hnally successful books aave captured the hearts and minds of readers of all eges, and even been credit­ od with re-igniting a love


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> Best for local entertainment > Dish of the Week >Wine Talk 1 Weekend TV


compiled by DUNCAN SMITH (tel. 01200 422324)


THE GLEE CLUB; the Octagon Theatre, Bolton; until July


rd


fetime. e J.K. Rowling’s phenom­


darker feel than the previ­ tous two. Returning for his


ould be in danger, but s once again all is not at it


cently pulled in the rowds.


s lack is believed respon­ Hible for the death of marry’s parents - a trau­ begatic event that Harry a ins to piece together in No series of flashbacks. l w, with Black on the coose, Harry’s own life


Bhat feared wizard Sirius Azlack has escaped from Bkaban prison.


- and final - week at The t Grand, where it has consis­


weems in his magical orld.This is the film’s fourth


hird year at Hogwarts, a t now-teenage Harry learns


Question: Among Hie faces popping up in Harry fatter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is Dawn French. In which fictional village was she the unorthodox vicar in a


GRAND CINEMA COMPETITION BBC comedy series?


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Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW, by July 1st. From rime to time we, and other companies in our group, have some ssgreat offers and special promotions which we may like to inform you about. Please tick the box if you do not want us or other companies in our group to contact you by telephone and/or mail I I


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tre and I am not surprised. is It is very funny, ribald and raucous. It


TTake a trip back in time to disco mania


y church organist Phil (Stefan Bednar- czyk).Colin is the youngest of the six, who also acts as the narrator. He is keen on the new style of pop music, while the others favour the traditional songs such as “The Gay Ranchero” and “Feniculi Fenicular”.


Jack (James Hornsby), Colin (Oliver mackson) and Bant (Colin Tarrant) are b embers of a miners’ singing group led


x cope with the problems they face. All that and music too! WSet in 1962 in a Yorkshire pit village,


mAKE a trip back in time to one of the “ ost successful musicals of all time. TBoogie Nights” comes to the Grand


Osmond and the UK’s Billy Pierce star in what promises to be a sell-out revamp of everyone’s favourite disco musical.


heatre, Blackpool, on July 13th. The talents of ’70s superstar Jimmy


CLIFF RICHARD


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The Original Car Boot is Back! THIS SUNDAY 27TH JUNE MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE


i b i s b -u r n We have moved 500 yards away from last ye a r 's site.


S E L L FO R FRE EH! all stalls F R E E of charge (tables available for hire - small charge).


New for k id s : Inflatable indoor v i llag e - s lide s , c a s t le s , karts etc.


A lso Shetland pony and trap r id e s . 1,000’s ba rgains new and old


All our usual attractions plus market butchers (selling British Beef), fresh fruit and


veg and bread available, and stall holders on site. A FULL DAY OUT


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BROUGHTON GAME SHOW: SUNDAY 27th JUNE


featuring


PITTS SPECIAL BIPLANE K9-200 DOG DISPLAY TEAM


SPECTACULAR DISPLAY OF HEAVY HORSES AND CARTS CUMBRIAN FALCONRY TEAM


MELLIN FAMILY SHEEPDOG HANDLING • CITY OF LEEDS PIPE BAND ■ THIRSK SCHOOL STRING ORCHESTRA • ASHLEYS STEAM GALLOPERS • WORM CHARMING • ARCHERY TERRIER RACING • HURDLE MAKER CHAIN SAW DEMOS • CRAFT DISPLAYS


PUNCH & JUDY FISHERMANS ROW • BASC GUN DOG SCURRY . DOG SHOW LURCHER BEDLINGTON & TERRIER SHOW • PAKEFIELD FERRETS & DISPLAY


CRAVEN OLD WHEELS HISTORIC VEHICLE RALLY VINTAGE TRACTORS • GIRDER FORKS CLASSIC MOTORCYCLES BIRDMAN CHALLENGE • CLAY SHOOT • SHEEPDOG TRIALS


BARS • CATERING • TRADE STANDS ADULTS £7, OAPS £5, CHILDREN £3


STARTS 10.30am SPONSORED BY YORKSHIRE LIFE PROCEEDS TO CAVE RECUE ORGANISATION & UPPER WHARFEDALE FELL RECUE ASSOCIATION


St. Hubert’s • D msoy Bridge Greater


Manchester Police Male Voice Choir


Sunday, 4th July 2004 2.30pm


Tickets £5 (includes refreshments) a va ilable from


St.Hubert's


wnd Mark Lawson and the groomsmen i Here Messrs Keith Robinson and John !


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(01200) 448231 Pudcllediick's Post Office


(01200) 448241 or at the door


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THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (12A) 2hrs 25mins ADVANCE SCREENINGS_SAT 26th - SUN 27th (Full Rim) Daily 12.50 2.00 3.35 5.05 6.20 8.00


No. 12.50 3.35 shows Sat/Sun - Sat Mom 11am. Fri late 9.45 / Fri/Sat Late 10.45pm (contains extended scenes of peril)


YOU GOT SERVED (PG) * ih r 55mins


Daily 1.30 4.00 6.15 8.30 Sat Mom 11.10am Fri/Sat Late 10.45pm


THE DIRECTORS AUDITORIUM TROY (15) 3hrs Oaily 1.10 4 .30 8.00


MEAN GIRLS (12A) 2hrs


Daily 1.20 3.45 6.10 B.35 Sat Mom 11.05am Fri/Sat late 11pm


(contains moderate language, sex and drugs references)


THE LADYKILLERS (1 S | -Eh™ Smina Daily 12.55 3.35 8.00 8.30 Fri/Sat Late 11pm


= IVS FROM FRIDAY SSth JUNE FOR 7 DAYS SHREK 2 (U) 1hr 3Qmlns*


Sat/Sun on Screen 12.45 2.35 4.30 6.30 8.30 Sat Mom 11am Sat Late 10.40pm


LITTLE OSCAR SHOW - SATURDAY 26th JUNE TOOTH iu) 1hr 45mins


The Fun and Games start at 11 am


HARRY POTTER & THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG) •


Daily 12.30 1.10 4 .10 4 .50 7.20 8.00 Fri/Sat Late 10.30pm 11.00pm


THE NOTE BOOK (12a) *2hrs 25mins Daily 2.00 5.00 7.50 Fri/Sat Late 10.35pm No 2.00 show Sat/Sun (contains moderate sex)


AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (PG) *2hra Sat/Sun on screen 2.15 Sat Mom 11.00am


ADVANCE SCREENINGS SAT 2Gth - SUN 27th (Full Rim)


BOOK NOW Opens 2nd July SHREK 2 (U) * 1hr 50mins Daily 11.30 1.45 4.00 6.20 8.40. Fri/Sat late 11pm


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take a ramble in our _____ _ Wild Boar, Longhorn Park


10 miles Iron Preston and 8 mOes= : •• • * from Clitheroe


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^>eatitiffil wooded i: ”countryside, view i--1


We are situated about 2 miles Iron cows and deer in our the picturesque village oi Chipping scenic Kibble Valley, on the Chipping to Dansop Bridge road in the Forest of Bowland.


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Ideal Ear young EatnSks, grandparents and grandchildren > Adults a Children atnd Pensioners £2 Under 3 free v:■


lvis’ death. fr It tells the story of Roddy, his girl­


ing as himself. a “Boogie Nights” takes place in and


iend Debs and all their friends.


Drive your weekend with the Sporty Micra XS Limited. Edition at Walkej Farrimond Nissan Tel: 01282 434300 NEW VENUE


Bring vonr Children to R Billy will play the wannabe rock star,


Ribald and raucous, but a cracking show!


3


RICHARD CAMERON’S “The Glee a Club” was a hit at London’s Bush The­


si also very moving as the all-male cast of J alt (Mike Burns), Scobie (Steve Garti),


t All the men struggle with their rela­ sionships - the widower who has had to wend his kids to relatives, the man whose whoife has left him for another man, the one w is about to be unfaithful and the one chho seems happy, but can’t cope with


snd some strong language, but the cast ting with tuneful gusto and when I saw it


cour, so if you miss it in Bolton you can PIPPA MUNRO


atch it in Leeds in September. It is worth seeing.


he delighted audience demanded an encore.Bruce Macadie’s set recreates all the grime and Mike Bradwell directs. The t Octagon is the first venue of a national


lems, which lead eventually to the break­ up of the club. a There is some unerotic male nudity


anges in the group. Phil the organist has the worst prob­


oddy O’Neil and Jimmy will be appear­ Eround the local disco on the night of


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