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26 Clitheroe Advertiser & vm es, July 29th, 2004


n o fT H I WEEK AUBERGINE GRATIN


with Claude Antoine of Abbaye de Villelongue-Cote Jardins


STILL in France, our journey continued in glorious weather, with my husband, Vic, driving


. and me navigating, or trying my best. France has so much history and


beautiful medieval towns and castles all in excellent condition.


. One such place was Carcassonne,


in the Languedoc Roussillon region. The “cite” is a fortress on a hill with towering defences and once inside the narrow streets are teeming with restaurants and shops, as well as tourists. . After a visit to the Saint Nazaire .


Cathedral where Simon de Mont- forte was once buried it was time for a beer before heading off for our bed and breakfast stay. This was another quaint little gem


of a find. Abbaye de Villelongue-Cote Jardins is the old abbot's house of the Cistercian abbey next door. Sisters Claude and Renee, earthy


and generous, were bom in the house and are renovating this enormous place bit by bit. The gardens at the front were very overgrown, in fact I could hardly find the front door at first, and the rear courtyard is also in need of renovation, but there is evi­ dence they were once very grand and cared for. All the bedrooms were big and roomy with exceptional large beds and remarkable bathrooms. After settling in we explored the ruins of the abbey next door before a


quick bath and change for dinner in the old-fashioned dining room. Along with two more guests John


and Pam, from Ipswich, Claude and Renee, who also ate with us, produced an extravagantly elegant meal start­ ing with a green dressed salad with pieces of duck and crusty bread, fol­ lowed by chicken Espanol, aubergine gratin, pommes f rit and special sausages of the area. This was fol­ lowed by Roquefort cheese. Probably the world’s greatest blue cheese, it is produced entirely from the milk of the ewes that feed on the vast plateaux found in Aveyron. All this came before a sweet of


home-made ice-cream with rum, raisins and figs — all washed down with copious quantities of local red wine.


Claude, who spoke perfect English,


explained how she made the aubergine gratin which was wonderful, and next morning for breakfast, along with fruit salad, croissants, fresh bread,


ham, cheese and home-made jams we tried her-aubergine jam!


Ingredients (serves six)


® 6 small aubergines, cut into


cubes or slices. ® 4 eggs ® 1/2 pint double cream ® 2 oz cheese, grated


Method 1. Place aubergine slices in a colan­


der and sprinkle with salt, leave for one hour, rinse and pat dry. (This salt­ ing is not really necessary). 2. Heat about 2 tbsp olive oil in a


large frying pan and fry the aubergines gently until soft. Place in an ovenproof dish. 3. Beat the four eggs together and


whisk in the cream. Pour this mixture over the aubergines and sprinkle with the grated cheese. 4. Bake in a hotish oven for about


40 minutes. Enjoy as an accompani­ ment to any meat or just on its own for a light lunch.


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(Conta ins m o d o r a te s e x a n d d ru g re fe r e n c e s ) S H R E K a (U) I h r SOmlns


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A R O U N D T H E W O R L D IN S O D A Y S (PG) B h r e 2 0m in s Daily 6 .0 0 6 .4 0


_ H A R R Y PO T T E R &


T H E P R IS O N E R O F A ZK A B A N (PG) Daily 5 . 0 0 8 . 0 0


Daily 8 . 1 0 8 . 3 0 F n d a y /S a tu rd o y la te 1 0 .5 0 pm (C o n ta in s m o d e r a te s e x re fe re n c e s )


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T H U IM D E R B I R D S (PG) * * 1 h rS 5m in s Daily 1 1 am 1 .2 0 3 .3 5


From Friday, 30th July, 2004 S U N D A Y


8 th A U G U S T F r o m 1 0 a .m .


A traditional agricultural show for all the family f e a t u r in g


Friday, 30th July NO FILM


Saturday, 31st July at 2.30pm SHREK II


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Saturday, 31st July at 7.30pm SPIDERMANII


Monday 2nd August to Thursday 6th August at 2.30pm every day


SHREK II and at 7.30pm


SPIDERMAN II , :J J ' i Showground fGatn


P%\ i tif I,


'J ' / r t - - _15.3Q, 16.30, 17.00 and 17.30


CatS^™ hS f RarfL BreefL?' Poultry, Heavy Horses, Sheepdog Trials, Dry V Walling, Horae Showing and Jumping, Shetlands.Dog Show,


Horticulture, Cage Birds, Vintage Vehicles, Country Crafts, Trade Stands. Special Attractions


Lurcher Display Team and Tom & Tilly's Turnip Tomfoolery Grand Parade


____________ Final Event - Free entry Terrier Racing___________


For Information ring 01282 865264/863912/866689 WWW.traWdQnPnllnO.CP.uk E-man s h o w i a t r a w d e n o n l ln e r n . . ! .


Brokerage Is a charity supported by the Community Fund. It provides group


Community & Accessibility Transport


throughout Pendle and Burnley. Hire of minibuses starts at lust fa ner hnnr


transport to charitable organlsaUons uneinawonaae fopp. Valiev Mill rvium


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CATB ore kindly providing a minibus service to and from the show, approximate times as below.For Information about their other services


please ring 01282 447611 or visit their at Trawden Show._________


Admission: Adults - £S, Over65's - £3, Children S-16 - £3, Children under S - FREEI The Recreation Ground, Trawden


APOLLO J CINEMAS


Bo o k in g 2«hr interactive info service 01554 6 9 5 9 7 9 01254 5 1 7 7 9


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THE STEPFORD WIVES I12A1 • 1hr 50mins


Showing daily @ 6.45 0.50


GARFIELD (UJ * 1hr SOmlns Showing @ M 1 .00am NOT SUN)


1.20 3.10 5.00


SPIDERMAN 2 (PG) • [2hra SOmina Showing daily® (1 1 .20am NOT SUN)


2.00 5.30 8.10 THUNDEDRIDncs ,rv» * IB-00 8.10 NOT THURSJ 5 Screens


Box Office open Mon Bat IHrioon 7prn • Sun 1 7pm | P I O I T A • F I L M S F R O M F R I D A Y 3 0 t h


Showing daily @ 12.20 2.2 0 6.45 [8.50 NOT WED/THUH)


THE PRINCE AND ME [PG) 2hrs 5mins


Showing daily ® 4.2 5


1, ROBOT (12A) * 2hrs 10mine Thursday only @ 6.0 0 B.30


* * 'ADVANCE SCREENINGS* * * . . .


in u iv u c K p lH U a (PG) * 1hr 50mins „ „ SrK W 0nd?fll , ? J S 0 3 -30


**'ADV ANCE SCREENINGS* ** 13 GOINING ON 30


(12A) * 1hr SOmlns


Wednesday and Thursday only @ 8.50 SATURDAY MORNING


KIDS SHOW


S a t 3 1 « July 1 1.0 0am - A LL SEATS £ 1 .5 0 S C O O B Y D tr DOO 2 (PG) 1hr45m


ins Free List Suspended


•JULY FOR 7 D A Y S SHREK 2 (U) 1hr SOmlns


„ air conditioned n n io o L P v i


S T E P F O R D W I V E S (1 2A ) * 1 h r 5 5m ln s


SCREENINGS w e q A th /TH U 5 th AUGUST On S c r e e n 8 . 0 0


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Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk with MARCIA MORRIS Full marks to Rowland vintners


I HAVE to hand it to Miles, Jane and the team at Bowland Forest vint­ ners for their ability to tempt winemakers to come to the Ribble Valley; most only do the rounds in Lon­ don. I often travel to various


countries, either on Press or educational trips, to be able to see vineyards, new wine-making techniques and to have direct access to the wine makers and win­ ery owners. This is a unique opportunity to ask directly the questions you want answers to. It may be about how he or she makes a specific wine, what grapes they are experi­ menting with, how do they manage to get such rich­ ness in their wines, canopy management, if their wines are made to different levels of sweetness for dif­ ferent export markets or about screwcap (Stelvin) enclosures. So having the opportuni­


ty to do this on your own doorstep, with a meal to accompany and often enhance the wines, is an ideal situation for me. It seems I am not alone, most of the dinners organised are sold out quickly. This last couple of years have seen the likes of Louis Lourenco from the best estate in the Dao region of


HOLLYWOOD PARK MANCHESTER RD


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ADVANCE SCREENINGS THURSDAY 5 th AUGUST I R O B O T (1 2A ) * 1 h r 4 5m ln a (full film)


On S c r e e n 1 1 .2 0 am 1 .3 5 3 . 5 5 6 . 1 5 8 . 4 0 (Conta ins m o d e r a te violence)


D A D D Y D A Y C A R E (PG) 1 h r SOm ln s The Fun end Gomes S ta r t e t 1 1.OOom


Doily 1 1 ,2 0 om 1 .3 0 3 .5 0 6 .0 0 (6 .0 0 Exc W e d /T h u r s l F n d ey /Sa tu rd o y la te 10.10pm


_ G A R F IE L D (U) * 1 h r 4 0 m l n s


TW O B R O T H E R S (U) 2 h r e Sm ln s Daily 1 .0 0 3 . 4 0


T H E P R IN C E & M E (PG) S h r* lO m ln s Daily 11 am 2 . 0 0


K IN G A R T H U R (1 2A ) * 2 h r s 2 5m ln s Daily. 1 1 .3 0 om 2 . 1 5 5 . 1 0 8 . 0 0


(Co n ta in s m o d e r a te b a t t le violence an d mild sox) F h d a y /S o tu rd o y la te 1 1 pm


_ S P ID E R M A N 2 (PG) « 2 hm SOmlns Daily 1 1 em 1 2 . 0 0 1 .5 0 4 . 4 5 6 . 3 0 7 .4 5 ^ d a w 'S a tu r d o y lo te 9 .4 5 pm 1 0 .4 5 p r r lo 1 2 . 0 0 6 . 3 0 S h ow s Thu 5 th August


3 1 s t JULY


Portugal - Quinta dos Roques, who was followed by a Burgundy and food matching. Then Bodegas Riojanas,


a leading Rioja exporter followed. Their Monte Real Reserva 1981 is a stunning example of mature Gran Reserva Rioja. Chateau Musar was pre­


sented as a vertical tasting, matched with food, the younger wines explode on the palate, while the older ones were mature sweetly- stewed fruit compote. Noel Pinguet, winemaker at Gaston Iluct in Vouvray, in the Loire Valley followed. Noel is dedicated to biody­ namic wine making and is a member of the presti­ gious AIV, Artists Vignerons, all of whom work away patiently with­ out the use of artificial pes­ ticides and fertilisers, cre­ ating hand-crafted wines that can truly be called “authentic”. The latest dinner was in


the presence of Christian Bas, of Kuentz-Bas, based in Alsace. A terrific selec­ tion of wines and an enig­ matic speaker talked us through some of my favourite wines and all very food friendly and answered skilfully all ques­ tions. We tasted a full range


with wine writer Mike Murdoch


from the dry Pinot Blanc to the very special, rich Gewurztraminer selection


.'de Grains Nobles. Giving consumers a


chance to ask directly or in a group situation any questions they might have, about any wine topic, not just the wines presented, is a welcome addition to their business of selling wines. In a small, select group the atmosphere is relaxed and informal. We are present because


of one all-consuming inter­ est - wine.


For an opportunity to be


invited, you need to be on their mailing list, just tele­ phone Bowland Forest Vintners, ask for Miles or Jane on 01200 448688 and think of all those questions you would like to ask at the next dinner.


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Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


Advice and information surgeries,


by the pension service in Whalley Adult Centre, Station Road from 1 to 3-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 822717. Pendle Club, Lowergate, sequence


dancing for over-55s, every Tuesday from 7-30 to 10 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. 31st and August 1st - Downham


Hall open gardens to the public. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425566. 31st-Platform Gallery- Ceramic


workshop with Wendy Lawrence. Booking essential tel. 01200 443071. 31st - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Soci­ coach walk to


ety, Stanbury/Wycoller. Leader Chris­ _______ AH entries for inclusion to be on a listings fornix available from the


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


Weekendplus


ONCE again Stonyhurst College is opening its doors to the public for the summer holidays. This historic building, parts of which date


back to the 16th century, will be open for guid­ ed tours. The school’s new museum, situated in the Do Room, and established by the curator, Mrs Jan Graffius, proved to be the highlight of the visit for many visitors last summer. I t chronicles the school’s history, with displays on alumni including, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the seven VC holders.


EVENTS - JULY 30TH TO AUGUST 5TH


tine Pickles. Meet Clitheroe Inter­ change at 9-30 a.m. To book tel. 01200428117. 31st - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso­


ciation, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. to catch 9-59 a.m.train from Horton-in-Ribbles- dale to Ribblehead. AUGUST


1st - Clitheroe Castle Bandstand,


band concert by Barnoldswick Brass Band at 2-30 p.m. 1st - Gisburn Open Gardens 10


a.m. to 6 p.m. Programmes avail­ able from committee members, Gis- bum Post Office and gardens on the day. Refreshments, plants and ceramics on sale in Gisbum Festival Hall. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445304. 1st - The Ribble Film Club pre­


sents “City of God” in the Ribble Valley Council Chamber at 7 p.m. Open to members and non-mem­ bers. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425876. 3rd - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, Ribchester eight-mile walk. Meet car park at 10 a.m. Leader John Eamshaw tel. 01254 878543.


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m G I S B U R N H TRAVEL & LEISURE Christmas Markets CruiseGERMANY’S Poking, Hong Kong


NEW VENUE The Original Car Boot is Back!


THIS SUNDAY 1ST AUGUST MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE


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.


veg and bread available, and stall holders on site. .6s tV s A FULL DAY OUT


Also Shetland pony and trap rides. 1,000’s bargains new and old / All our usual attractions plus market / butchers (selling British Beef), fresh fruit and


FOR ALL THE FAMILY All enquiries 0771T 833543 or 07850 241842


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There really is no better way of sampling the very best that this remarkable area of Germany has to offer than from the comfort of your own floating hotel. This excellent hreak will enable you to experience for yourself (he charm of Germany's Christmas Markets - enjoy the terrific shopping opportunities, the splendid decorations and a very special atmosphere!


& A Yangtze River Cruise 13 DAYS DEPARTS: Nov 2004, Feb & Mar 2005


Experience two of the Far East's most impressive cities, Peking and Hong Kong, and enjoy an unforgettable three-night cruise along the enchanting Yangtze River. Not forgetting included visit to the unmistakable Great Wall, Tian’anmen Square, The Forbidden City and many more famous attractions!


4th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, four-mile walk at Grindleton. Meet 7 p.m. Leader Mrs Pat Par­ rott tel. 01200 423125. 4th - Little Town Dairy open day.


Inquiries, tel. 01772 782429. 4th - Clitheroe Castle Museum


“Don’t Wear Me down” 11-30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 2-30 p.m. Discov­ er how rocks wear down and erode with fun experiments. Children under eight years must be accompa­ nied by an adult. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424635. 4th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


sequence dancing at 8 p.m. £2.50 including drinks and biscuits. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 4th - Samlesbury Hall, C’est Tous


Theatre Company present “The Importance of Being Earnest”. Show starts at 7-30 p.m. tel. 01254 812010. 5th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


luncheon concert featuring Deidre Ward (violin) and Brenda Blewett (piano). To book tel. 01254 826948.


Platform Gallery, an


exhibition entitled “Flat Craf t” creative and beautiful two-dimension­ al craftwork th a t has been developed from tex­ tiles, paper, metal and glass. 6th - Whalley Chris­


tian Action Group evening walk from Whal­ ley Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Tel. Clive Butter- worth 01200 426768. Gth - 8th - Stonyhurst


College, Hurst Green, the North West Area of NAFAS presents a flower festival and collector’s fair featuring operas, Shakespeare plays, 1,000 sun flowers, sculpture garden, 17 shop windows. Demonstrations daily. Open Friday and Satur­ day 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tel. 01204 383650. 7th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. for Todmorden to Littleborough by White Hill and Black- stone Edge, return by


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 29th, 2004 27 EVENTS - AUGUST 6TH TO AUGUST 12TH


train. 16 miles. Leader Ben Brown tel. 01254 822851. 7th to 14th - Samles­


bury Hall, exhibition of paintings by Doreen Jackson 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Tel. 01254812010. 8th - Clitheroe Castle


Bandstand, a concert by Clitheroe Town Band, presented by Clitheroe Town Council a t 2-30 p.m. Admission free. 9th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254878447. 9th - Ribble Valley


Diabetics Group presents a talk entitled “Going on Holiday with Diabetes”. Young Farmers’ Centre, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 824312. 11th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, four- mile walk from Sawley, meet village hall car park a t 7 p.m. Leader Pete Goodill tel. 01200 446671. 11th - Samlesbury Hall,


“Psychic evening and supper” with Tony Glee-


son and Gary Johnson at 6-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 812010. 11th - Beacon Fell


Country Park, “Teddy Bears’ Picnic" with a touch of drama. Tel. 01995 640557. 11th - Clitheroe Castle


Museum, “Telling the Time with Fossils” find out about the age of the planet and the creatures that have lived on it. Suit­ able for children aged 8- 12. Booking essential tel. 01200 424635. 11th - Clitheroe Garden


Club plant sale at 7 p.m. in St James’s School front yard, Greenacre Street, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425842. 12th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring violin duo Gerald Gregory and Jenny Chang. To book tel. 01254 826948. 12th to 29th - Samles­


bury Hall, exhibition of musically inspired draw­ ings and paintings. Open 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Sun­ day to Friday.


B Further details of some of the above events can he 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.


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