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54 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 27th, 2004 what’s on in the


Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris All entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from the Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clithcroe, and handed in


1 by the 10th of the month prior to the event 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. Blackburn Museum and Art


Gallery - an exhibition featuring artists from Mecklenburg, situated on the coast of North East Ger­ many, by the Baltic Sea. Meditation classes in Clitheroe


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


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. 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. 29th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­ ation, meet 9-30 a.m. Chester


Weekendplus


A FUN day out for all the family is assured at Chipping Steam Fair this Bank Holiday week­ end. Hundreds of entries are anticipated, including a variety of steam traction engines, rollers, stationary engines, tractors and imple­ ments, motor bikes, commercials, vintage and classic cars, military vehicles, vintage collec­


tions and pedal cycles. Rare breed animals, crafts and Irish dancers


will provide eye-catching displays while a jazz band will play for your entertainment.


E V E N T S -M A Y 2 8 T H T O JU N E 3RD .


Avenue car park for Kettlewell. Tel. Alan Parker 01254 384716. 29th - Sawley Art Group, annual


exhibition in Sawley School 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tel. 01254 260493. 29th, 30th and 31st - Chipping


Steam Fair at Green Lane Show- ground, a fun day out for the whole family. Proceeds in aid of the Chip­ ping village charities. Free car park, bus service provided each day. Inquiries tel. 01995 61866 or 61505. 29th - Clitheroe Canoe Club, open


day 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Enjoy having a go a t Chatburn Water, Sawley Road, Chatburn. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423962. 29th - Bleasdale Tower Gardens,


open days, cakes, bric-a-brac, plants, tombola, cream teas and lots more. Situated six miles east of Garstang, one miles north of Beacon Fell. 29th - Roefield Leisure Centre,


table top sale in aid of Roefield Cheerleaders from 9 a.m. Tel. 01200 427831 for bookings. 30th - Wildlife Trust Nature Reserves Volunteer Tasks, Salthill


Quarry. Meet at 1-30 a.m. in Castle Cement car park, West Bradford Road. Tools provided, but bring a packed lunch and suitable'clothing. 30th - American Tennis Tourna­


ment at Clitheroe Tennis Club, Chatbum Road. New members wel­ come. Club nights Monday and Thursday. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427543. 31st - Ribchester Village Market


9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878373. 31st - Knowle Green Village Hall,


whist and domino drive, at 7-30 p.m. JUNE


2nd - Knowle Green Village Hall,


sequence dancing at 8 p.m. 3rd - Knowle Green Village Hall, luncheon concert at midday featur­ ing Gerald Gregory on violin and Miyako Machide on piano. Two new young artistes. Music by Greig, Takemitsu and Schubert. To book tel. 01254 8269948. 3rd to 5th - Grand Cinema, Musi­


cal Mayhem. Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m. Saturday at 2 p.m.


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk E V E N T S - JUNE 1TH TO JUNE 10TH


4th - Clitheroe Moun­


taineering Club, family hut meeting in Llan- beris, North Wales. Fur­ ther details available from outdoor organiser. Inquiries, tel. 01200 428766. 4th - 6th - Great Days


Festival, new look Clitheroe music festival, including Hank Wang- ford and the Lost Cow­ boys, The Doghouse Skiffle Group, The Swing Commanders the Old Rope String Band and Nelson Brass. Plus street artists and dance sides. Inquiries, tel. 07969 631225. Tickets and accommo­


dation tel. Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre 01200 425566. 5th - Clitheroe Natu­


ralists’ Society, coach walk to Yealand Cony­ ers. Leader B. Warren, tel. 01200 428117. 5th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet 9 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Crummock- dale, 12 miles. Leader


Gill Morpeth 01200


445580. 5th to 12th - Guided


walks from the Settle-


Carlisle Railway. Leaflets available from


Tourist Information Centres, railway stations or s.a.e. to Ruth Evans, Walks Co-ordinator, 49 Kings Mill Lane, Settle, North Yorks BD24 9FD., include, 30th anniversary walks, sum­ mertime strolls and guid­


ed walks. 6th - Nelson Brass


Band concert at Clitheroe Castle Band­ stand, at 2-30 p.m., pre­ sented by Clitheroe Town Council. 8th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, line danc­ ing at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 9th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, 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. a t “Millhead”


Beechthorpe Avenue, Waddington, in aid of the Waddington Methodist Church Dis­ abled Access Fund. Inquiries, tel 01200 425444. 9th - Ribble Valley


Writers, in Youth and Community Centre, Lowerfold Road, Great Harwood. Speaker Mrs Vivien


Teasdale on “From His­ tory to Your Story” at 1- 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822170. 10th - 15th - Bowland


Festival. Series of guided walks round the wildlife of the Forest of Bow- land. To book tel. Anna Sugrue on 01484 861148. 10th - Whalley Flower


Club 20th anniversary celebration open meeting in Chatburn CE School, a t 7-30 p.m. A duo demonstration with a difference by Patti Daw­ son and Kate Russell. Tickets £5 from June


Lawson on 01200 441868 or Carol Riley on 01200 426769.


H 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.


; vjj Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


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Enjoy fine home cooked food in the beautiful surroundings of Bowland Forest.


Served Tuesday-Saturday 12 noon - 3pm and 6-9pm, Sunday 12 noon-8pm.


Open Bank Holiday Monday 12 noon - 6pm.


Bar open 12 noon-3pm and 5.30pm till close Tuesday - Friday


Saturday and Sunday, 12 noon - close.


The Red Pump Beer Garden is now open to enjoy the summer. Coming soon - BBQ’s and Euro 2004.


Every year half-a-million Brits emigrate or buy holiday/retirement homes abroad.


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GLOBETROTTING trotters have boosted a sporting fund thanks to a group of Whalley pig-nappers. A three-foot-high wooden pig


went missing from Guy’s Thatched Hamlet, in Bilsborrow, near Garstang, last year at around the time that a group of 42 Whalley sportsman visited for their annual sporting charity fun day.


i The two events might be pure i coincidence - and pigs might fly!


Well this one did, because for the


past year the roving porker has been travelling the world with Whalley folk. Desinations visited include


America, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, France, Ireland and many more, all without a piggy passport! To mark a year of globetrotting,


a fund-raising night was held in Whalley with a competition to guess how far the pig had travelled


and how many countries had he visited. So far around £1,000 has been


raised for a project to improve Whalley Cricket Club. As for the holidaying hog - he’s


on his way home to Bilsborrow for a well-earned rest. Our picture shows Mr Phil


Critchley, Mr Andy Stanworth, Mr David Tattersall and Mr Andrew Ronnan with the pig. (A010504/2)


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June, 2004 from 11am


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SUNDAY, MAY 30th Flea Market 10 am to 4 pm


MONDAY, MAY 31st May Queen Service


Followed by Fancy Dress Competition & Sports May Pole Dancing by Brennands Endowed School.


Home made refreshments are available in the Marquee on both days.


Enquiries: 01200 446349


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Your morale may be slightly dented with Mars close to Saturn in Cancer.You’ll feel blocked. Be cool, calm, sensible. Stick to the straight and narrow, no matter what the distractions.Though it won’t always be easy since you’ll have a strong feeling that you’ve stuck yourself in a rut recently.There,ll be a great deal of excitement on the go. If anyone gets in your way or tries to crowd you, you're not going to b e putting up with it. Call my Cancer line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4168 LEO


Leaping into telling those close exactly what you think of them may be all too tempting at one point but it could backfire. It's just won't be easy to moderate what you're trying to say.You’ll either under-do it or overdo i t An over busy everyday schedule may have you rushing round in circles at one point You’ll be best to go with the flow, and put a foot into the unknown. Regard new as positive and alive. Call my Capricorn


line to hear more. J y 14 A si 23


OK so you may feel stuck temporarily but that doesn't mean to say you’ll be like this for long. Remember that whatever is produced very slowly under great pressure, like diamonds, last forever. Persistent effort over time will produce long lasting results.The Sun is bouncing off Uranus in the heavens which usually brings surprises and sudden events.What this is telling you is that you can't afford to compromise any longer. Call my Leo line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4 169


You'll have to move slowly for a few days and be especially patient with teammates and friends. The Mars Saturn influence will tend to make you erratic. You get dutiful for a while, then resentful and fly off die handle. If you take the long-term view, you'll realise that what is moving out of your life now are only things you have been hanging on to for security n ot necessity. Basically it wasn't as useful for you as you’d imagined. Call my Virgo line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4170


To hear more, call 0906 589 4 174 AQUA'RIUS,


At work, you will somehow feet that you can’t make much of an impression. Maybe your energy won’t be that high either temporarily. You know you’ll just have to hold yourself back until the tide turns in your favour.Your a s h situation may feel edgy as sudden events blow up unpredictable What you have to understand when the winds of change blow through, Is that its basially OK. Open up to whatever is exciting and allows you to be more yourself. Call my Aquarius line to hear


more. To hear more, call 0906 589 4175 p i s c E s '^ ^ - i r r S ’^ ^ i .


You may be getting resentful a t being landed with heavier responsibilities by loved ones. Somehow there won’t feel as much space for a zippy social life. Just be solid.down-to-carth.be dutiful and you might even come out of the end of it with your halo polished. Though you won’t sand still for long with Uranus around. You’ll put your foot down in one situation and demand to a l freedom. Just don’t bum your bridges behind you.This may not always be what you want. Call my Pisces line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4176 S e r v ic e p ro v id e d b y fusion-ICS Leeds. LS2 8JA. C a lls c o s t 6 0 p p e r m in u te a t a l l lim e s .


O u r s ta r g a z e r Mar jor ie O r r has p r e p a r e d a mo r e in d ep th h o ro s c o p e for you. Fo r a c omp l e t e reading o f y o u r s ta r s this w e e k call th e n umb e r n e x t to y o u r s t a r sign.


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At home o r with close family everything will be getting under your skin, just recognise that you can’t lose your temper. Better by far to be discreet, and plough on steadily, without looking to left or right. Focus on your long-term goals and then immediate problems will seem snuIler.Though with Uranus in aspect to the Sun you’ll want to throw life up in the air.You’ll be feeling quick-wined but wound up as well. Call my Aries line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4 165 TAURUS


There may be setbacks at work or in your community activities, which you’ll overcome by sheer persistence. Although you’ll have to watch that you’re not straining yourself by taking on too much work. But you’ll be determined to make changes in areas of your life where you feel stale and dull. Maybe you’ve been wary about eking risks recently. Now you’ll feel like stretching yourself. Just avoid flying into situations too fast and having to backtrack later. Call my Libra line to hear more.


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There are times when throwing caution to the winds is for the best. But this isn’t one of them. Be attentive to detail. If anything, labour the point and you will find in a few days time that you are really glad you did. Headstrong friends may tempt you into rash actions. But you know you need to take responsibility for the consequences of what you decide to do. Don’t stick yourself into the one place, if it feels insufferable, but don’t go to o wildly over the top. Call my Taurus line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4 166


Mars around now tends to rev up your engine, but dose to Saturn, you will find it is all very stop sort. As soon as you try to shift into a higher gear you meet immovable objects. So just move slowly. Then just as you unstick yourself, you’ll find you into a rather rebellious few days. Forget co-operation. Go your own way and do your own thing, and offer die same to everyone else around.Toterance will pay off.Call my Gemini line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4 167


To hear more, call 0906 589 4171 SCORPIO


Travel o r communications may be awkward because of delays or blockages.And certain people may be more of a nuisance than usual, which could make you feel rather discouraged. Sand up for yourself but do it tactfully.Where love o r money is concerned, if you have been sweeping things under the carpet or forcing yourself into situations that aren't what you want, you’ll speak your mind directly. Call my Scorpio line to hear more.


To hear more, call 0906 589 4172


In closer relationships and with cash, you may find this week a bit of a struggle. If you make your goals modest and ex p e a little, then you’ll fare better. But if you aim too high you could come unstuck. It’s all a question of approach. Try to let your energy out into the open in a positive and controlled kind of way at home and with loved ones. Don’t do anything too hasty or impulsive, but you know you can't afford to bury your head in the sand and look backwards. Call my Sagittarius line to hear more.


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FRIDAY MAY 28th FOR 7: DAYS


HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN


(PG)° Zhr*45miis.


Showing from Monday 31st May 10 4012.401.40 4.00 5.00 7.008.00


THE DAY AFTER I TOMORROW


IZA O Showing from Frida1 (10.40 not Fri/Sunl


1.40 3 005.005.507.458.30 (11,20pm Ffi/Sat night only)


TROY (P fi) ° 2 h r s 5 5m io s .


Showing from Friday 28th May 1.004.107.40


(10.50pm Frvfiat night only)


ETERNAL SUNSHINE 1.404.00 6 208.40 .


(15) 2hn 5mins FrvSat/Sun only


(11.20pm Fri/Sat night only) VAN HELSING


H 2 A )2 h r s 2 5m in s . FrvSat/Sun only 2.00 5.20 8.10


(11.10pm FriSat night only]


HAUNTED MANSION IPG) IMOmins.


Sat Morning Wds Dub 11.00am


SCOOBY DDO TOO (P G 1 1 h r4 5m in s .


Showing from Friday 28th May (10.50am not FriGun) 1.00


ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Tchaikovsky Night:-


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


Fri 4 June 7.30 p.m._________ Tickets £8-£19


FINEYOUNG CANNIBALS


Sat 6 June 730 p m. Tickets £16,50/£15.00 STATUS QUO Sat 20 November Tickets £26.50 B0X0FFICE: 01254 582582


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


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Thurs3 June 730 p m. > Tickets £18 If easily offended please stay away


ROGRAMMES FROM H P0155*4 51773 1


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(original sweet backing band) 8pm onwards followed by disco til late


D m f e p $ i t w » y ! Key Street Music Bar Clitheroe • 01200 422850


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AN EVENING WITH


"One of the most innovative <S intelligent songwriters in North America ”


The Washington Post T ickets: £10.00/£8.00


V jfr Friday 4th June - 8pm


* STEREONATION Live in concert


Tickets: £7.00/£5.00


iLT^si Saturday 5th June - 6pm


' THE GREATEST DREAM KIDS TRIBUTE TO


Kylie, Busted, Blue, Britney, Liberty X, Justin Timberlake and Many More ‘The pop party for kids of all ages’


Tickets: £6.00 Wednesday 9th June - 8pm


THE GHETTOBILLIES Plus Antemendian & Transelement Tickets: £2.00


Saturday 12th June - 8pm


M3 CLASSIC WHITESNAKE Tickets: £14.00 / £12.50


Wed 16th - Sat 19th June - 7.30pm


ELY IN THE OINTMENT Piesented by Burnley Garrick Club


■ "" Tickets: From £3.50 i www.burnleymechanics.co.uk


Box Office - 01282 6 6440 0 ,


or book on line at


Burnley Mechanics Friday 28th May - 8.00pm £


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