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32 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 19th, 2005 Rockin'to • i • w w


'60s sounds MORE than 150 people rocked to the sounds of the ’60s during a huge party in' Waddington over the Bank Holiday weekend. The event, organised by


Waddington Sports and Playing Fields Committee, was held in a marquee on the village croft and fea­ tured a disco and live music. Guests, dressed in ’60s gear, raised around £1,500 for the children’s playing area on the village fields. The committee, who


Weekend pi us Sponsored by Plan.your


weekahead with Duncan Smith


including Weekend TV .we've gotJt ■'


• IF you want lo spice up your IFe, then “Curry Tales” is the show for you! Written and performed by Rani Moorthy, the show promises bubbling pots full of suprising secrets and unexpected dreams. Intri^ing cooks laugh, chat and cry as they prove that curry really is the spice of life. Guest presenter of BBCl’s “Heaven and Earth Show”, Rani Moorthy’s plays include “Pooja” and “Dancing Within Walls”. “Curry Tales - Spicy Stories and Masala Mania” is on at Burnley Mechanics on Friday, June 3rd. For more information and tickets call 01282 664400.


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hold regular events, are aiming to raise enough money to complete the refurbishment of the chil­ dren’s play area and pre­ vent it from being decom­ missioned. The next event will be


held on Saturday, June 4th, when a sports day, fea­ turing stalls, barbecue, games and races will be held. -


OUR picture shows Liz Haworth, Grace Holden, Lindsay Dawson and Gil Fisher turning on the style (s)


A NEW comedy of bad manners by popular northern playwright John God- ber is hitting the stage in Preston. Starring Gemma Craven, left, Robert


'Going Dutch' whips up a storm Come aboard Gill, the couple’s college'


Hudson, Jackie Lye and James Horns­ by, “Going Dutch” starts with Sally and Mark, feeling 50 and frustrated, cruising to Amsterdam to see “The Boss”, Bruce Springsteen, in concert. All seems to be plain sailing ahead but the tides are a- turning...


friend, general goodtime girl, sometime actress and long-time lust object for Mark. As the weekend wears on, Mark and


Sally’s relationship is pushed to the limit as Gill’s lover, Karl, whips their ordinary lives into a storm. “Going Dutch” is at the Charter Theatre, until Saturday, May 21st. Tickets cost £12.50 from the box office on 01772 258858.


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323.(Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


VEDay fund booster


MEMBERS of “Rib- caged” are taking their first production to the Edin­ burgh Fringe.


Written and directed by


; local resident Owen Phillips, it will be performed by


members of RATS in Edin­ burgh and at the village


summer music and art festi­ val.


Help is now need to


finance the production, “The War Bus,” at the festi­ val. As a result, a fund-rais­ ing event, “VE Day 60th Anniversary Celebration”, is taking place in May. The event \vill involve live


1940s jaxz, dancing, food, a licensed bar and ’40s enter­ tainment, with a ’40s dress code of uniforms, ARP, summer dresses etc, to com­ memorate the 60th anniver­ sary of Victory in Europe. It is to be held at Ribch-


ester Parochial Hall on May 21st from 7-30 p.m. The play is based on true


stories takes place in a fic­ tional setting to create an interesting and unique piece of theatre. More information and


ticket prices are available from Owen Phillips on 07779571993, Viki Mason on 878813 or Keith Flood on 878479.


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VL'-.:- i L - c '■ 7 t ,_,_WeeJ<eridpJ_uS: Ivhat’s on ill the


1 THE historic home of the Parker family, Brow- I sholme Hall, will be open to the public for guid­


lUbble; Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


!;A11 entries for,inclusion to be on a listings form', available from the [ Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitheroe, and handed in by the lOUi of the month prior to the event


es ed tours on Sunday, wliile the grounds of the hall I will be the venue for the annual garden, plant, ' craft fair and farmers’market. There will be an opportunity to hear garden- ^ ing experts Peter Foley and Bill Blackledge host-


'i ing a gardeners’ question time, and there will : also be a hanging basket workshop and guided


•, garden walks, plus lots more for all ages. The fair _ and gardens are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


EVENTS - MAY 20TH TO MAY 26TH Platform Gallery, a mixed exhibition


of “Art for Outdoors”. Braille-It, a group to learn braille


meets each Thursday 9-30 a.m. to noon in the meeting room a t Clitheroe Library. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063. Ribble Valley Visually-Impaired


Group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club, Lowergate. Tel.01200 426822. - Ribble Valley Borough Council


Offices, Church Walk, advice and infor­ mation by the Pension Service second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 9-. 30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. Appointment nec­ essary tel. 01200 414453. Pendle Club, Lowergate, sequence


dancing for over-55s, every Tuesday from 7-30 to 10 p.m.


Business Network International,


meets every Thursday in the Clarion Foxfields Hotel, Billin^on a t 645 to 8- 30 a.m. Parochial Hall, Ribchester, each


Monday line dancing. Saturday “Infi­ nite Tai Chi and Chi Kurig”. Mondays junior fun dancing. Thursdays “Teens Jazz” dancing. 201h - St Nicholas’s Church Hall, Sab-


...weVe got it. D i l


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE at


CANCER Village Hall


Bolton by Bowland


On Wednesday 25th May


Commencing at 7.30pm


Adults; £3.00; Children £1.50


i, t SCREEN @ 01200 424217


St Mary’s Centre Church St, Clitheroe


Clitheroe’s Community Cinema Show times from Friday, May 20th


HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY (PG)


Friday, 20th May @ 7.30pm Saturday, 21st May @ 2.30pm


, Monday, 23rd May @ 7.30pm Tbesday, 24th May @ 2.30pm Wednesday, 25th May @ 7JOpm


Thursday, 26th May @ 2.30pm & 7.30pm


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COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL. ★ lA


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' J. BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY - MONDAY


; Serving Food 12noon - 930 pm Friday, 27th May


IAN STRACHON presents the songs of Frank Sinatra + Matt Monroe


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, Both MAY


Why not come along and see for yourself what The Higher Trapp has to offer. Our function room will be arranged accordingly and our Wedding Managers will be on hand to discuss what we have to offer


WEDDNG OPEN DAY 11am - 4pm • Free Bucks F iz z on a rriva l


Trapp Lane, Simonstone, N r Buml^ Lancs BB12 7Q .W Tel: 01282 772781 Fa x 01282 772782


email: reception@highertrapphotel.co.ukwww.highertrapphoteko.uk


H m ’SBAR - presents in A W /


.Tickets: E12.00/E10 Performance: 8.00pm Thursday 9th June - 8pm


umm BHOY


With over 15,000 tickets sold, 'Open Mio Award Winner'


Danny Bhoy was the top-selling comedian at last year’s Edinburgh Festival


Tickets: E12.00/E10.00 i f l ’i Friday 3rd June - 8pm


CURRY TALES


Spicy Stories and Masala Mania Award Winning Rani Moorthy plays a


isuccession of larger-than-life cooks who laugh, chat and cty whilst making mouth- ,jwatering curries on stage.


illFrom vengeful Trinidadian |duck currv to life-saving


j Malaysian Laksa, the dishes I are shared with the


^audience, proving that curry ,j really is the sauce of life.


Tickets: E7.00/E6.00 V M te u a c l ie s te j r ’i 'R o a .a r i ; fB u » jh ix te y '. 'o X 2 j s j2 ^ 6 e


West End Variety Performance Saturday 21st May


LesMkrables AR JOKING APART


Wed 25th - Sat 28th May - 7.30pm Burnley Garrick Club present


By Alan Ayckbourn Tickets: from £3.00 Thursday 2nd June - 8pm The legendary sound of the Eagles recreated by TALON


Featuring a stunning new light show Tickets: E12.00/E10.00


Saturday 11th June - 8pm An Evening With


CHRIS and KELLIE WHILE Two of Britain’s finest Folk Singers/Songwriters/


Guitarists - join forces in this very special evening


Tickets: £10.00 Saturday 41h June - 7.30pm Reduced Shakespeare Company The Complete


Worte of William Shakespeare (Abridged)


The world’s greatest bard busters


are back. Prepare to witness all 37 Shakespeare plays in 97 minutes with hilarious results, see a rap version of Othello,Tltus Andronicus


as a cooking programme and Hamlet performed forwards and backwards. ;


Tickets: £12.00/£11 00 U r '


Book online www.burnleynnechanics.co.uk wy^H^^i^HI^'PPpratfid by BurnleY Borough Gfiiincilv-. ^ V ' ,


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i^'^A'duIls £5.00 Children Free. Tours of the' Hall £2.00^


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EntiOTce to Fair and Gardens^ 10.00 am;'4.00 pm


Browsholme Hall is NW of Clitheroe on the road from Bashall Eaves to ■ Whitewell . Tel: 01254 826948 for further information.


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Juggler/SIridburii Silver Ban'd,"Horwich Moirissidc,) ^JSlnidbum~


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___ ^ • Srow sh o im jz l ia l l 6ard(zn, plant. Local and produejz fa ir ay 2005


This Sunday 22nd M Stalls, Tun and Entertainment for all the family


pl^^SCGarden'and'Pl® fef‘with.‘Gardcners.QuestiohTtihe^p2'30r5n^»


Craft Stalls and,Farmer’s Markets ?>3jLf'iLancashireWUdiife TVus'tJ


The Sawley Art Group ■


SPRING ART EXHIBITION At Sawley Village Hall, Sawley


28th, 29th and 30th May 10am-4pm


Refreshments including strawberries and champagne


FREE ADMISSION BUCK INN ,


•;«:) Nature Trails and environmental creatibriS;;^<';| ...........


GRINDLETON TEL 01200 441248


WE NOW HAVE A R E -D ESIGN ED


BARBECUE AND BEER GARDEN


PUB FAYRE SERVED ^ DAILY


Lunch 12 - 2 pm And Evenings 6 - 9 pm


Traditional Sunday Lunch Till 6.30 pm


OPEN ALL DAY MACMILLAN


CANCER RELIEF CHALLENGE


SPONSORED


CHARITY WALK (5 miles)


on Sunday, 29th May Starting from


The Station Hotel


King Street, Clitheroe at 10.30 am


Waddington to West Bradford and back


Anyone interested in joining the walk or would like to sponsor any of the walkers, please call in at the Station for a sponsor form .


I g h t e n L e ig h S o c ia l C l u b Fr id a y , M a y 2 7 th - IN T H E F U N C T IO N R O O M


B O R N l . T O RUN^ (liv e 5 piece Bruce Springstein Tribute) Tickets £6 - A nd going fast


Padiham Rd, Burnley T e l : 0 1 2 8 2 4 2 2 3 0 6 • w ww .igh tcn Iciglisc.co.u k f B o lto n A b b e y S)dpton^^~ S p i i in is M a n ic H e l ld a i^ !^ I Sot 26th to Mon 3C^ May lOOS i .


&^*SlrT^hem HetUTht Fat C cntnl} tf *l^ Loti e/Th9fR> 10.00am to 4.00pm


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den, presents Slaidbum Silver Band in Concert. Inquiries, tel. 01282 773759. • 20lh - Chatburn School, the Swing


Commanders in Concert. Proceeds will go towards the piano appeal. Supper. 21st - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society,


Lofthouse and How Stean Gorge. To book tel. Jean Trotter 01200 428117. 21st to June 25th - Platform Gallery,


an Art for Outdoor Exhibition. Open 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 443071 or fax 01200 414556 e-mail plat- form.gallery@ribbIevalIey.gov.uk. 22nd - Ramble rs’ Association


Clitheroe Group, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Kendal. Leader Jane Donnelly 01254 248713. 22nd - Browsholme Hall. Garden and


craft fair, farmers’ market, Slaidburn Silver Band, Suzuki 4x4 cars, Lan­ cashire Wildlife T rus t, Lancashire Hawks and Owls, sta rts 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 22nd - Alston Hall College, Lon-


gridge. A talk on the history of “Alter- ■ native Medicines from the Anglo Saxons to the 20th C en tu ry ”. S ta r ts with evening meal a t 6-30 p.m. Tel. 01772 784661.


22nd - Clitheroe Mountaineering


Club day meeting to Cross Fell. Leaving RVBC offices car park at 9 a.m. Further details on tel. 01200 428766. 24lh - Ramblers’ Association


Clitheroe Group, meet Chester Avenue car park a t 1 p.m. for Longridge and Written Stone. Tel. 01254 248713. 2o(h - Bolton-by-Bowland Village


Hall, whist and doniino drive in aid of Cancer Research at 7-30 p.m. 25lh - East Lancs ME/CFS Support


Group meeting a t Lammack Methodist Church Hall, Blackburn. Please note change of venue and 6-30 p.m'. sta rt. Tickets available from J. Birch 01254 884250 or support@eastIancsme.org. 25lh - Ramblersj Association


Clitheroe Branch, meet at Spring Wood at 7 p.m. Tel. 01220423633. 26th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


lunch concert featuring Kate Andrews on oboe and Russell Lomas on piano. Concert sta rts a t midday followed by luncheon. To book tel. 01254 826948. 26th - Hark to Bounty Inn, Salid-


bum, presents “Brass at the Bounty” by Slaidburn Silver Band a t 7-15 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423855.


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EVENTS - MAY 27TH TO JUNE 2ND 28th - Chipping Steam


Fair, on Green Lane Show Ground, Chipping, Nr Preston. Ftin for all the family, 100s of vintage and classic vehicles, karate, dog agility dis­ play, inside and outside crafts, trade, from 10 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01995 61866/61505. 28th and 29th - Bleas-


dale Tower Gardens open days (situated six miles east of Garstang and one- mile north of Beacon Fell). Cakes, bric-a-brac, plants, tombola, cream teas and lots more. Inquiries, tel. 01995 61307. Open 12-30 to 4-30 p.m. both days. 28th - Clitheroe Ram­ blers’ Association, access


celebratory walk with Harrogate group at Nid- derdale. Eight miles leader Keith 'Wadd tel. 01423872268. 29th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet Chester Avenue car park a t 8 a.m. for Roaches, Peak District, 10 miles.. Leader Pete Goodhill 01200446671. 30th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 30th - All Hallow’s


Church, Mitton, a stall on the green near the church. Cakes, books, plants, bric-a-bac, from 10-30 a.m. Further infor­ mation tel. Jane Spur­


geon on 01254 82631. JUNE


1st - Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, Clitheroe Group, Meet a t s ta r t point ■Whitewell a t 7 p.m. Leader David 'Walters 01200426461. 1st, 8th and 15th - Terry


O’Toole’s painting classes for beginners and improvers in ’Trinity Cen­ tre, Wesleyan Row, waterscape in pastels. On the 8th sunsets and on the 15th painting in gouache. Classes 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. £20 per person. Inquiries, tel. 01254 207791. 2nd - Knowle Green


Village Hall, concert at noon followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948;


, ■ Further details of some oMhe above events can be found in the advertisements in : [ Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is avail-; I able at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.


■ THE annual meeting of Trinity Ladies’ Afternoon Fellowship was opened by the Rev. Chris Cheeseman. There was no change in appointments


with current officers agreeing to contin­ ue.


Entertainments - Sports - Arts - Fitness T ^ ^ 6 ta u ra M t


Sunday Buffet Adults £6.00


Under 10 - £3.00 • Under 5 - Eat Free!


Eat as much as you like! More choices every week A new menu every week


7-9 Parson Lane, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 2JP Telephone 01200 427224


^ine ~ ’ A donation was made to the church


and circuit network. Tea and biscuits were served by Mrs McGowan, Mrs Taylor, Miss Hetherington and Mrs Cowperthwaite was the pianist. Meetings resume on September 14th.


01282 661234 at its best. . .


Tapas & a la carte dinners are sen ed daily from 12 noon to 2pm and 7pm to 9pm Dugdales Restaurant. A la carte andfine dining at its best.


Our award winning Chefs are renowned in the area for great culinary expertise. Enjoy the splendour and atmosphere of Burnley’


S V N l fA Y L U N C H E S Exquisite3 •course Simday Lmches :


s past in a once owned Mill 0\vners Mansion


£ 1 2 . 5 0 perhead Served 12 - 2pm


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reservations call 01282 453931 House Hotel, Rosehill Avenue, Burnley


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D 'Also in The Directors Auditorium ‘ a^’.1.'45 4.50 0.00.'Sat late ilprri • .. . Sat/Sun only 1.50 3.45. Sat Mom 11.30am VALIANT [U] 1hr SOmlns


SPONGfioB SQUAREP^NTS (UMhr4Sm!ns


The fun and games start at 11am


THE AMITYVILLE HORROR CIS) Ih r SOmins


Daily 1.30 3.50 6.05 8.30. Sat late 10.55pm


MONSTER-IN-LAW IIZA ) Ehrs . Daily 1.00 3.25 5.55 8.25. Set late 10.50pm


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TO THE GALAXY IPG) 2hrs Daily 1.20 3.35 5.50 8.20 -


HITCHHIKERS GUIDE Sat mom 11 am • Sat late 10.45pm


KINGDOM OF HEAVEN The 1.10 show Wed 25th will be SUBTITLED


115) 2hrs 45mlns Daily 1.10 4.30 8.00


Daily (Ex Sat/Sun 1.00 3.20) 5.40 8.10. Sat late 1Q.35pm THE JACKET (15)2hrs


XXX2: THE NEXT LEVEL Daily VJ0 .3 .3 5 S.50 8.15, Sat Lata 10.40pm A


o f f ic e . open Mipn. • S a c 11 am :7pm ‘ • ,Sun .1 -7pm FILMS FROM FRIDAY SO th MAY FOR 7 DAYS


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