search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
38 Clilheroe Advertiser &Times,.Thursday, June 23rd, 2005


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) T .T II .what’s on in the


Kibble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


2'lth - Ribchester Music Festival,


A concert in Stydd Church by the Lancashire Sinfonietta at 7-30 p.m. At 9 p.m. in Ribchester Sports and Social Club music by “Starz-in-d- skys”. Tel. 01254 878881. 25(11 - Ramblers’ Association,


Clitheroe Group, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Settle to Malham. Leader Beverley Rayner 01200 426898. 25th - Knowle Green Village


Hall, a concert by A Capella Singers at 7-30 p.m. Price includes coffee and shortbread (accompanied chiL dren under 12 free). Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 25th - Clitheroe Rock ‘n’ Roll


Club presents “The Emperors of Rhythm” in the Swan and Royal Hotel (function room). Tickets now on sale tel. 01200 443480. 25(h - Ribchester Music Festival,


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Swing Band in St Wilfrid’s Parish


.i.we've got it;


APOLLO C IN E M A S


________ ____


H O L L Y W O O D P A R K M A N C H E S T E R R D


B U R N L E Y FREE PARKING • DISABLED ACCESS


-'pa0KING'S 24HR'INTERAeTIVE;INm SERVICE-


O B V ' l S S 3 3 4 4 5 Box- Office o p e n-Mon - Sat ;11am-7pm^ Sun-1.-7pm


FILMS FROM FRIDAY BOt h J UNE FOR 7 PAYS The Directors Auditorium


BATMAN BEGINS (12A) *2hrs 40m!ns


Daily 1.45 4.50 8.00. Sat late l&rura ■nrg taruvi ^amr md r<


No 12.45 3 . ^ 8.20 shows Thurs, June 30th


Daily 12.45 1.45 3.50 4.50 G.OO B.20 morning 10.50am. Sac late 11pm


BATMAN BEGINS (12A) *2hrs 40m!n«


Daily 1.10 3.30 5.50 8.10 Sat morning 10.50am Sat lata 10.40pm


A LOT LIKE LOVE (PGJ *2hrs


Saturdav'e Uttle Oscar Show 25th Juno


TWO BROTHERS The fun end games s


(U) 2hrs Smlna at Hem Daily 1.15 3.20 5.30 8.20. Sat late 10.30pm


KUlUG FU HUSTLE (151 *1hr40m!ns


STAR WARS: REVENGE OF


THE SITH (12AI 2hrs40mlns Daily 1.40 4.5 0 8.00. Sat lata 11pm ICerun makraw (aut xam M fcri Kami


MR & MRS SMITH [15| 2 h n ISmins Daily 2.10 5.00 7.45. Sat mom 11.15am. Satiate 10.30pm


HOUSE OF WAX (15) 2 h n ISmIna Daily 2.00 5.00 8.15. Set late 11pm


THE PACIFIER IPGIIhrSSmini Daily 1.15 3.30 5.45 8.15. Sac morning 11am 1.15 show Wednesday will be subtiaed


hronce Preview Screening Thursday 30 th June (Rim onh . ; - | ■


WAR OF T i^ WORLDS *1hr SSmIns. On screen 12.15 2 .^5 5.30 8.15


vMAt


! All entries for inciiision to be bn a listings form, available from tbe - Tourist Infonnatioh.Ccntre in Market Place, Clitlieroe, and iuindcd in by the lOtli of the month prior to the event


; DO not worry if you hear loud bangs emanating i from Clitheroe Castle during the last week in ; June - it’s not Cromwell re-visiting. ■ Schoolchildren from all corners of Lancashire i Avill be at the museum every day for the Castle V Life “Medieval Re-enactments”. Also the actors and actresses will be putting on a show free to the public on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m.


' Ribchester Festival will feature the premiere


' of “The War Bus”, a new play by local author ■ Owen Phillips and performed by RATS.


EVENTS - JUNE 24TH TO JUNE 30TH


Church at 2-30 p.m. followed by a concert by the King’s Singers at 7- 30 p.m. The Parochial Church Hall at 10 p.m. will be the venue for “Diva Delights” with Alison Shone, Sylvia Strand and Katherine Squire. 25tli and 26(li - Clitheroe Moun­


taineering Club bivvy weekend in the Lake District. 26(h - Clitheroe Castle,


“Medieval Re-enactments” free show from 1 to 5 p.m. 26(h - Langho Methodist


Church, meeting of Ladies Commu­ nity Friendship Club at 2 p.m. A talk on scarves and jewellery. Tel. Mrs Barbara Wilson on 01254 823531. 2Gth - Ribchester Music Festival,


Festival Eucharist at 10-30 a.m. in St Wilfrid’s Church followed by fes­ tival lunch in the Ribchester Arms at 12-30 p.m. and at 3 p.m.the vil­ lage walk led by Ben Eelwards


26(li - Settle Orchestral Society-


concert in Settle College. Conduc­ tor Howard Rogerson. Programme includes Mozart; Idomeneo Mozart Violin Concerto No 3. Soloist Tracey Keeley, Violin Schubert Symphony No 3. Tickets from Clitheroe Music, Moor Lane, and orchestra members. 27(h - Knowle Green Village


Hall, whist and domino drive. Inquiries, tel 01254 878447. 28th - Ramblers’ Association,


Clitheroe Group. Meet Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m. for Downham. Leader Allan Richards 01200422865. 28th - Knowle Green Village


Hall, line-dancing at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. Cost includes drinks and biscuits. 29(h - Ramblers’ Association,


Clitheroe Group. Meet at start point in Sabden at 7 p.m. Leader, Ian Gorst tel. 01200 426956.


, , EVENTS - JULY 1ST TO JULY 7TH • 1st - Hurst Green


Tsunami Fund a supper at Stonyhurst. Auction of Promises, starts at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826269. 1st - Stepping Out Leg


Stretchers. Meet-1-30 p.m. Platform Gallery. They are at a moderate pace and take about an hour. Tel. 01200 414484. 1st


- Whalley


Methodist Church, Whalley Christian Action Group meeting. Inquiries: tel. George Haythornthwaite on 01254825407. 2nd - Ramblers’ Asso­


ciation, Cllitheroe Group meet Chester Avenue car park at 7-45 a.m. for 9-16 train for Arnside, return from Grange. Tel. 01254 247791. 2nd - Clitheroe Natu­


ralists’ Society, Amble- side. Tel. 01200 428117. 2nd - Acorn Steiner Kindergarten, a summer


fair and open day in Bashall Eaves Village Hall. Tel. 01200 427988. 2nd - Clitheroe United


Reformed Church Hall, Moor Lane, local Bible Society presents straw­ berry teas, between 2 and 4 p.m. . 2nd - Platform Gallery,


“Beside the Seaside” exhibition. The seaside comes to Clitheroe. Tel: 01200443071. 3rd - Hurst Green vil­


lage fete in the Memorial Hall and Bailey Field. Parade from St Peter's Club begins a t 2 p.m. This year’s theme is Dr Whol Inquiries, tel. 01254 826378/826851. 3rd - Bashall Eaves


Village Hall, sales of books. These sales will take place throughout the summer and autumn months on the first week­ end of every month. Tel. 01254826889. 4th - Stepping Out


“Go for it Walks”. Meet at 1-30 p.m. at Foxfields Restaurant car park, Whalley. .itii-Ramblers’Associ­


ation, Clitheroe Group. Meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Grass- ington. Tel. 01254 240228. 5th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, line dancing at 8 p.m. 5(li - Ladies running


meeting at the Black Horse, Pimlico Road. Tel. 01200 425343. 5(li - Stepping Out


“Stress Busters Walk”. Meet 7 p.m. West Brad­ ford Bridge-Pimlico Link Road. 6(li - Ramblers’ Associ­


ation Clitheroe Group. Meet in West Bradford at 7 p.m. Tel. 01200 443633. 7th - Stepping Out


“Health Walks”. Meet 1- 30 p.m. Chipping car park. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484.


: HFiirthcr details of sonic 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- j i able at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clilheroe, tel. 01200 425566. :' ';


Saturday Night Dancing at the Muni - ring for dates>


To advertise on this


Entertainment Page


piease


contact Coiette Leaver,


ext. 418 or Lee Banks, ext. 423


Teiephone 01282


426161 www.olitheroetoday.co.uk '*.** f - Iv' 'I Abbey |ield


Where older people find care in housing


Strawberry Tea


al Castle View House


Castle View, Clltheroe 2:30-4;30ptn


Saturday 25th June 2005


Tickets £1.00 payable at the door in aid ol local charities


Friends of the Animals


Coffee M orning


at The Mayor’s Parlour


on Saturday 25th June


10am till 12 noon


Raffle •Tombola Bric-a-Brac Cake Stall


Admission 50p


Animal Welfare Rescue


SUMMER


H O L ID A Y P RO G R AM M E 2 0 0 5


Your choice of childrens leisure


activities over the July holidays include: Athletics coaching Fun pool sessions Swim School Soccer School Junior Netball


Junior Cricket And much more!


For a free leaflet or to book, coll or pop in to Pendle Leisure Centre Colne 661166


Pendle Wavelengths Nelson 661717


West Craven Sports Centre Barnoldswick 666710


Seedhill Athletics & Fitness Centre Nelson 661616


'committed to your health & wellbeing'


APOLLO C IN E M A S _


• ;.v,-'BOOKING ■•.(•.24HR.iNTERACTiVElNF0SERVlCc:;


0871 S S 3 3 4 4 6 | os7 i S S 3 3 4 4 7 ; Box office open Mon '•• Sac 12noon-7pm • Sun 1 -7pm -


BATMAN BEGINS (l2A)*2hn3Smini


Sho«rin|eiJ05.00 &00 . Stturdqrmomlnt@ ICLSOun


FIL.M8 FROM FRIDAY BAtsh JUNE FOR 7 DAYS “ ■ MR&MRS SMITH


(IS) 2hn ISfidm Si«win| diily @ I.00 3J0 6.00 8J0


A LOT LIKE LOVE ■ fPG)*2)«Smku


Showing (Liy @ IIO 3 i0 6J0 8.40


Showing dtily @ LOO 3J0 6M 8J0 Sitmom tlam.NoshffwiTh«d9


THE PACIFIER (PC) IhrSOnWn -


,WAROFTHE WORLDS


Thundiy only Q LOO 330 6.00 830 . ( lU ) *2hn ISmint


THUNDERBIRDS (PC) IhrSOmirtt


,Stturdiy2S{hJun«@ll.0i AaSWTS£l30-


F R E E O U T N O W


rFqr.help and. advice whenradvertising in the-Entertainments section of our newspaper please ring ’ ’


Lee Banks on 01282 426161 ext. 423 or


Colette Leaver on 01282 426161 ext. 418 -


' www.clitheroetoday.co.uk ^ COV( th e r o e t he r i b b l^e, v al ley • U w w w. --


f r om y o u r e s t a t e age


• • • • p ropertytoday.co.uk - ■ . -■ i l V- Assee


T The Original Car Boot is Back!


THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 26th MARKET &


CAR BOOT SALE GISBURN


Stated 2 miles Ciiteoe side of Gisbum TopofSawleyBrow


SELL FOR FREE!!! all stalls FREE ol charge (tables available for hire • small charge) All our usual atiractions plus maikel butcher and stall holders on site Full display of children’s amusements


All enquiries 07711 833543 or 07850 241842 01281661234 i Stunning views of Pendle Hill 14 P r ic e £ 269,000,


STUNNING views of Pen­ dle Hill can be admired from this week’s property profila The detached two to


three-bedrobmed property, situated on the edge of the popular village of Chat- burn, has been extended and improved to offer flexi­ ble living accommodation for any future owner. Located close to local


amenities, the property has a south-east facing latvned garden and private patio and lawned garden to the rear. Entering the bungalow


through a reception porch, the hallway has exposed timber boarded flooring, continuing throughout most of the ground floor. The front two rooms of


the property, the lounge and dining room, both have clear views of Pendle Hill


5 Screens air conditianed


Crowtrees Brow, Chatburn. with stamp duty to be paid by the vendor


visible through their box bay windows. Each room features an


open niche suitable for a fireplace, while the lounge also has built-in cupboards with display shelving. The kitchen, which fea­


tures a range of base and wall units with two-and-a- half bowl sinks, contains a larder-style base unit and plumbing for an automatic washing machine and dish­ washer. The first bedroom is on


the ground floor, complete with a useful understairs storage cupboard and light. The property also fea­


tures a study, which could be used as a third bedroom, and the main bathroom has a three-piece suite and air­ ing cupboard. All the windows in the


property are uP'VC double- glazed.


Leading to the first floor


via a return staircase, the landing has a store cup­ board and walk-in wardrobe. This floor features the


master bedroom which has exposed ceiling beams with natural graining and a var­ nish finish. The bedroom also features an en-suite. Outside, the house has


ample parking for five vehi­ cles, with two flagged path­ ways leading to a detached single garage. There is external lighting to both the front and rear of the property. Elevated and mature


garden borders with apple tree, conifers and shrubbery surround the house. 'Viewing is by appoint­


ment with the agent, MS'W Hewetsons, 6-8 Church Street, Clitheroe. Tel: 01200 424142.


property online: click on to » » www.propertytoday.co.uk m


1 I


r-S? t -S


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


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Homes ... f i i HONEYWELL-ara &192 Whailev


iple'ased to'offeV.fo'r salej.-i.v ;19


Whalley'Rdadr, on ■ GREEN Farm,


Rathrh'eli,"hear. Settles^ is'fpr sale through Dacre Son and


^


Hartley with an price guide of £645,000. , " : \ Green.Farm 'offeVs.the5;i


I'ferraeerSoSe'issitfi^^ .7. 4-L A


. 6 _:MOR’nMERSare^ V.'-


___ ___ —j pleased to offer for, sale Vi'; -.' sg Bracken ;Hey,'-='' ‘ '


., Highmoor Park,. 'V V ' Clitheroe at the asking’ '


^ price of £190,000.- -,v/A modern detachedi,;; l'-;. ^Vtresidenceset in a cul-de^ „ ^ ,sac location, situated on ' ;<the popular, Highmoor Park deyelopment'.'.'The


'“ilprpperiy y.leads’.tb I 'g a r a 'g e ^ O T t h ^ m


• ■ Clitheroe Advertisey&'Times, Thursday,’June'23rd,'2005 ' 39


OSWALDTWISTLE MILLS --------------- s hoppi ng vi l lage -----------------


“The North West’s Emporium that will amaze, charm & intrigue every customer”


In asspeiation with Pswaldtwistle Mills (01254871025) Off Jet. 7 on the M65, Oswaldtu/istle www.oswaldtwistlemills.co.uk


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32  |  Page 33  |  Page 34  |  Page 35  |  Page 36  |  Page 37  |  Page 38  |  Page 39