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22 Ciitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, June 1 st, 2006


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) ’Sunda


■ Panorama (BBC1,10.15pm) Hilary Andersson reports on allegations that the Bush administration has attempted to cover up the threat posed by climate change.


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Breakfast (S) 763013 Sunday AM (S) 22723 Pentecost: Many Voices, One Spirit (S) 40094 Bargain Hunt (R) (S) 6618 Countryfile (S) 1487 The Politics Show (S) 60723 Cash in the Attic (R) (S) 79471 Diagnosis Murder (R) (S) 9613742 EastEnders (S )709297 Holiday 10 Best (S) 8003452 Points of View (S) 5109181 Songs of Praise (S) 345181 Last of the Summer Wine Chaos abounds at the annual parade, held to celebrate a famous battle. Norman Wisdom makes a cameo appearance. (R) (S) 446520 Antiques Roadshow Michael Aspel introduces more treasures from a recent visit to Harrogate, North Yorkshire, including a table made from an ancient bedpost and a woman’s diary from 1815. (R) (S) 758926


BBC News; Regional News; Weather (S) 443988 '


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RLM: The Mummy (1999) Big-budget, special effects-laden rehash of the classic 1932 Boris Karloff film, starring Brendan Fraser as a soldier of fortune who stumbles on the ruins of an ancient Egyptian city and wakes the spirit of a vengeful high priest with seemingly limitless supernatural powers. Enjoyable adventure, co-starring Rachel Welsz, Arnold Vosloo and Oded Fehr. (S) 4655 BBC News; Weather (S) 399907 Panorama Hilary Andersson reports on allegations that the Bush administration has attempted to cover up the threat posed by climate change. (S) 150758 HLM: Sirens (1994) Hugh Grant stars as a prudish vicar who whisks his wile off to Australia, where she meets a free- and-easy painter who awakens her taste for adventure. Lazy comedy drama, co- starring Tara Rtzgerald. (S) 47865297


) The Sky at Night Update on the Swift satellite: (S) Weatherview 9703940


5 Sign Zone: The Line of Beauty (R) (S) 9360501


Sign Zone: A Seaside Parish (R) (S) 3538495


Sign Zone: A Life of Grime (R) (3)5616327


Sign Zone: Return to Tuscany (R) (S) 5S54939


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Sign Zone: DIY SOS (R) (S) 15918211 Sign Zone: Found (R) (S) 9958327 BBC News 24 3644360


■ World Cup Stories (BBC2, 9.00pm) A look at the factors that have motivated German teams to excel at World Cups from the 1950s to the 70s, including their 1974 victory.


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6.00 CBeebies 93723 7.00 CBBC 747075 10.00 The Big Dig (S) 48636 11.00 FILM: Every'Day’s a Holiday (1965) Comedy, starring John Leyton. (S) 10181


12.30 Sunday Grandstand: MotoGP 1868278 2.05 Live Rugby League: Hull KR v


Warrington Wolves (Kick-off 2.05pm).


. The Challenge Cup quarter-final ■ encounter at Craven Park, where the hosts will hope to defy the odds against their Super League opponents. 710013


4.05 Live Rugby League: Leeds Rhinos v ■ Harlequins (Kick-off 4.05pm). Coverage of the afternoon’s second Challenge Cup quarter-final match at Headlngley, where the hosts will start as favourites to


^ pittgress. Times may vary. (S) 45683704


6.00 Coast The remote shores of northern Scotland. (S) 64549


7.00 Top of the Pops Music show combining the best of past and present chart acts. Featuring studio performances, celebrity interviews and archive footage of classic hits before the UK’s number one single is revealed. (S) 461013


7.35 How I Met Your Mother Lily and Marshall decide they need to behave more maturely as their wedding approaches, while Ted and Barney are introduced to the clubbing scene. (S) 547758


8.00 Top Gear Jeremy Clarkson tests the suspension of the new Citroen


C6 at Towcester races. There’s another car football spectacular and


Julian Fellowes is the’Star in a Reasonably Priced Car. (S) 1181


9.00 World Cup Stories A look at the factors that have motivated German teams to excel at World Cups from the 1950s to the 70s, including their 1974 victory over Johan Caiyff’s Dutch side. (S) 8617


10.00 The Office David Brent is in his element as the staff prove how wacky they can be for Red Nose Day — but he doesn’t bank on being upstaged by manager Neil. (R) (S) 25162


10.30 Funland Mercy provides


Carter with details of his past, Lola’s mother arrives in town, and the Mayor and Shirley await a visit from the Finnish entrepreneur. (S) 34810


11.00 Funland Carter comes to Lola’s aid. (S) 4821


11.30 Dead Ringers (R) (S) 24568 12.00 FILM: Tom Horn (1979) Western, starring Steve McQueen. (S) 968143


1.35 BBC News 24 3525921 2.00 BBC Learning Zone (S) 3201143


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ITV Morning News (S) 38384


GMTV: The Sunday Programme 97549 Little Einsteins 8339617 Toonattik (S) 33804926 CITV 7671471


FILM: Beethoven’s 2nd (1993) Comedy sequel, stam’ng Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt. (S) 10921810 ITV News; Weather (S) 5256094 Regional Programme Volvo Ocean Race (S) 8388617 FILM: Frankie and Johnny (1966) Elvis Presley musical. (S) 80173100 British Superbike Championship*' Live coverage of the sixth round of the season from Mallory Park, where Leon Haslam will hope to keep the


pressure on team-male Gregorio Lavilla with victory. (S) 75926


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British Touring Car Championship Live coverage of the fourth round of the season from Thmxton, as Matt Neal and James Thompson continue their battle at the top of the standings. (S) 40182 Regional Programme Regional Programme fTV News; Weather (S) 418487 Emmerdale Donna makes a citizen’s arrest when she catches Shadrach taking whisky from the shop. Pollard confronts Pearl over the money, and Jo disrupts Katie’s big night in with Andy. (S) 5655 Coronation Street Ronnie overhears Les talking about a dent in one of the taxis and fears her accident will be exposed, while Danny inadvertently says too much about his feelings for Leanne. (S) 723 Heartbeat Rob’s sisters enlist the help of the (X3mmunity to organise a surprise reception as the policeman prepares to marry Helen. Rural drama, stam’ng Jonathan Kem’gan. (S) 5907 The X Factor: Battle of the Stars The three semi-finalists perfomi in a bid to win a place in the grand final. Mentors Srmon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne offer their opinions on the night’s entertainment. (S) 3891 r rv News; Weather (S) 950075 The South Bank Show Profile of Brazilian perfomer Seu Jorge. 310907


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and final day of the Acropolis Rally; (S) I News Headlines 309891


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Quizmania Live interactive game show* (S) ITV News Headlines 83051650 Fat Chance (R) (S) 70846921 Boot Sale Treasure Hunt (S) 13677921 Regional Programme


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Grabbit the Rabbit (R) (S) 9021471 The Hoobs (fl) (S) 3988029 Transworld Sport (S) 5795810 World Superbikes (R) 6203988 Vee-TV (S) 2231839 T4: One Tree Hill (S) 8217723 T4: Hollyoaks (S) 44365013 T4 : Big Brother (R) (S) 4063839 T4 : Big Brother’s Little Brother (S) 6103520 T4: Totally Frank (S) 4212433 T4: The O C (S) 344839 T4: Friends (R) (S) 715758 FILM: Robin and Marian (1976) A middle-aged Robin Hood returns from the (Jrusades to clash with old enemy the Sheriff of Nottingham. Adventure, starring Sean Connery. (S) 35541907 Lost Shannon is shocked when Walt appears in her shelter. Ana Lucia and Mr Eko lead the band of survivors through the jungle to try to find safety — but tragedy isn’t far away. (R) (S) 776297 Channel 4 News (S) 469926 Me, My Dad and Moorgate Documentary following comedy wnter Laurence Marks as he discusses the impact of the loss of his father in the 1975 Moorgate crash, discussing the disaster through his own eyes and placing iconic British sitcoms in a fresh context. Following the tragedy, Marks left the wortd of journalism and went on to create series like Birds of a Feather, Shine on Harvey Moon, Love Hurts and The New Statesman. (S) 3549 Big Brother Highlights from the past 24 hours inside the most talked- about house in Britain. (S) 6013


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I FILM: Resident Evil (2002) A team of commandos enter a top-secret underground research facility when a deadly virus which turns sufferers into flesh-eating zombies is accidentally released. But their containment mission soon spirals out of control as a rogue super-intelligent computer, not to mention hordes of the marauding undead, wreak bloody havoc. Paul Anderson’s smash-hit horror, with Milla Jovovich. (S) 906100 4Music: Dirty Pretty Things: Video Exclusive 432029 4Music: The Album Chart Show With the Automatic. (R) 414568 4Mustc: Vodafone "reA (R) 97501 4Music: 4Play (R) 2810211


4Play Semifinalists. 8023150


K O W Boxing magazine. (S) 3521105 Big Brother Live 80740698


Salvage Squad. (R) (S) 4402872


■ Heartbeat (1TV1,8.00pm) Despite Rob’s efforts to keep his wedding secret, his sisters enlist the help of the community to organise a surprise reception as the policeman prepares to marry Helen.


■ Me, My Dad and Moorgate (Channel 4, 8.00pm) Documentary following comedy writer Laurence Marks, who lost his father in the 1975 Moorgate crash.


■ Cricket on five (five, 7.15pm) England v Sri Lanka. Mark Nicholas introduces highlights from the third day of the Third Test at Trent Bridge, where the hosts are e x p^e d to gain the initiative.


6.00 Milkshake! 1695013 9.00 Shake! 72349988 12.35 Divine Designs (R) (S) 37356926 1.00 five news update (S) 92440556 1.10 FILM: The Vigilantes Return (1947) Western, stamng Jon Hall. (S) 54421839


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2.25 FILM: Juggernaut (1974) Suspense thriller, starnng Richard Harrts and Anthony Hopkins. (S) 2777094


4.25 RLM: "The Poseidon Adventure (1972) Outstanding disaster drama following the efforts of passengers on board a luxuw liner as they staiggle to survive after the ship is capsized by a tidal wave. Gene Hackman stars. (S) 52665365


6.35 The Making of Poseidon: Under the Surface Behind the scenes on the remake of the 1970s disaster movie starnng Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss. 3947988


7.05 five news and sport (S) 1636723 7.15 Cricket on five England v Sri Lanka Mark Nicholas introduces highlights from the third day of the Third Test at Trent Bridge, where the hosts are expected to gain the initiative. (S) 8419384


8.00 Ice Alert Documentary recounUng stories of people who have endured extreme cold and lived to tell the tale. Featuring explorer Ranulph Rennes’ experiences of frostbite and a man whose life was saved by freezing water. (R) (S) 2754471


8.30 Volcano Alert The work of scientists Peter Hall and Patti Mothes, who are trying to predict the next eniption of the volcano Tungurahua, and save the lives of the 20,000 people living in its shadow. (R) (S) 2740278


9.00 RLM: The Perfect Storm (2000) Ignoring numerous warnings, a team of plucky fishermen head off into a dangerous area of the North Atlantic and are soon fighting for survival amid freak weather conditions. Intense fact-based disaster drama which, despite strong pertomiances from the more than capable cast, may leave viewers distinctly dissatisfied. George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and Diane Lane star. Includes five news update. (S) 5026297


11.30 World’s Wildest Police Videos Real-life crimes captured by cameras inside patrol cars and police helicopters. (S) 4348907


12.25 Major League Baseball Live Full coverage of a key game from North


America as the race for the World Series hots up. 73057414


4.05 Motorsport Mundial (R) 48800969 4.30 UEFA Under-21s Championship Denmark v Holland. 2361835


■ Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising),. Burnley 422331 (Classified) V what’s on in the


Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


All entries for inclusion in tlicse columns should be on a l is t in eT te i^ ^ ^ i^ ie from Main Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk Ciitheroe (01200 42S111) and handed in by the lOtli o f the month prior to the event


Braille It, no meetings until June


29th. St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchesten Line­


dancing Mondays at 7-30 p.m.. Junior and'senior RATS Wednesday and Thursday at 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Friday at 7 p.m„ Brownies, Cubs and Scouts together with church groups also meet in the hall. Tel. 01254 878473. 2nd - Stepping Out “Friday Leg


Stretchers”, meet Platform Gallery at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


2nd to 4th - Chatbum 'Village Hall,


Bowland Arts Exhibition, featuring paintings, photography, jewellery, glass and woodwork. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 444194. 2nd - The Bowland Challenge is a team competition based on hiO walking


and navigation within the Forest of Bowland AONB. 2nd - Great Days Festival concert


featuring Chris Wood, Trio Threlfall and Ed Rennie in Hurst Green Memo­ rial Hall. Inquiries, and ticket sales Ciitheroe TIC on 01200 425111 3rd - Ciitheroe Naturalists’ Society,


Semiwater (Hawes) Fran. 3rd - Great Days Festival, concert


Almeida Girl and Descarga plus Bayou Gumbo in St Michael and St John’s Social Centra


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk WeekendpIUS


CELEBRATING the creative communities of Bovyland and Ciitheroe area is the focus of an exhibition in Chatbum’s newly re-furbished vil­ lage hall, and adults and children are being invit­ ed to join in the creative fun. Paintings, photo­ graphs, jewellery, glass and woodwork will be among the work on display from New Form Arts local community arts group. The event will run from tomorrow until Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Entry is free, and most of the work exhibited will be available to buy.


EVENTS - JUNE 2ND TO JUNE 8TH 3rd - Ciitheroe Museum. World


Environmental Day. Re-cycle and re­ use! If you have some junk bring it along. Tel. 01200424635. 3rd - Whalley Village Hall, presents


“Elsie and Doris”. Proceeds for Derian House. Inquiries, tel. 01254 824312 or 823402. Tickets .Whalley Post Office. 4th - Ciitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­ tion, meet 9 a.m. at Chester Avenue car


park for Horton-in-Ribblesdala Valerie Grooby tel. 01200 428766. 4lh - Stepping Out, meet Platform


Gallery at 2 p.m. tel.01200 414484. 4th - Great Days Festival concert.


Chipping Memorial Hall, Vln Gar- butt, Rory Motion, Dylan Owen. 4th - Knowle Green Village Hall, cel­


ebration for the Queen’s 80th, village walk, tea and entertainment. 5th - Stepping Out walk, meet


Ribchester car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 5th - Ciitheroe Tennis Club holds


open nights every Monday and Thurs­ day from 7 p.m. throughout June. Mary Brass, 01200 427543. 6lh - Ciitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet 10 a.m Chester Avenue car park. Tel. 01254248713. Gth - Knowle Green Village Hall, line


-dancing.


Whatever you want. FR E E


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Ffeds Car Boot Garden Market (New and second hand)


EVERY SUNDAY at the hard standing


SKY MOVIES 1 11.05 Are We Ih e re Yet? (2004) See 6.15pm.


4.00 TTie Second Jung le Book: Mowgtl and Batoo (1997) Adventure s^uel, stamng James Williams and David Paul Franra’s 5.45 Sky Movies News The latest from Hollywood.


featuring the voices of Burt Reynolds and Tom Kenny. 4


0 B m 0 Bridget Jon es : Th e Edge of Reason (2004) S m S I . f ’i? Cube. l»yfriend Colin Rrth in tow.


Zellweger, Colin Rrth and Hugh Grant. Comedy, stamng


ff5n°cXl® ^"•shainer, Solange Knowles and Shannon Elizabeth. 11.40 Silent T r i g ^ r (1996) Tense thriller, with Dolph Lundgren.


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320 Romy and Michele: In the Beginning (2004) Comedy s nn'if


3 30 Romu 5°?®' !®’ 5.00 A Time for Dancing (2000) See 1.30pm. stamng Brad Johnson. Campbell. 4.40 The Urgend of Frosty the Snowman (2005) See 12.45pm.


HitchWker’s Guide to the Galaxy (2005) See 6.10pm. Dancing (2000) Emotional drama, starting Shin Appleby.


3.05 Jett Jackson: Th e Movie (2001) Average fantasy a 44


pp'uuy. L®® Thompson Young and Michael Ironside,


s t ^ n g Martin F re em ^ , Zooey Deschanel and Warwick D a v is .^ Gortiedy, stamng Tim Robbins.


(1989) Detective comedy, with John Candy. ®“ ' ‘*® 1° I*'® Galaxy (2005) Sd-n comedy, ^


Former Child Star (2003) Comedy, starring Schweri rt and Dick Van Panen.


C??®!. G™ ® Ihnller, stamng Mark Wahlberg. ®'®™9 J®''® ° Reilly.


fetherine HeigI, Alex Breckenridge and Kelly Brook y uiuok.


.Snowman (2005) Animated adventure, Smotlonaldrama, with Steve Martin.


SKY ONE


12.00 Max Magic 1.00 Enterprise 2.00 Star Trek: Voyager 3.00 Star Trek; voyager 4.00 Stargate SG-1 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 The Simpsons 6 00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Simpsons 7.00 Malcolm in the Middle 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Dream Team 80s. The Worid Cup year of 1986 am’ves. in


makes another attempt to reln’eve the tape.


10.00 Human Trafficking. Kale conUnues her efforts to liberate the aids 11.00 B o nralZO O Stargate S G -1 1.00 ProsUluSon 1.50 Over There 2.40 Threshold 3.30 Dea;|wood 4.20 Star Trek; Voyager


BBC THREE 7.00 D i^ o r \ ^ o . Part one of two. The Doctor is trapped on a desolate


plmel. 7.45 Doctor Who Conlidential. How the design team create differ­ ent time periods and alien wodds for the show. Mark Gatiss narrates 8 00 ^ torstal. A bus-hating mongrel. 9.00 Wedding Slones. New series.' The first of three compilations of the most memorable moments from the


'^'''® 9®®® 1 nn ® mid-life crisis.


®“"®^® ®*®<®av8 Virginia Water. U s t in series. T®® tournament’s most memorable goals.


1.00 Wedding Stones. 1.55 Gypsy Wars. 2.55 Dog Borstal. 3.55 Close


ITV2 11.55 Nanny 911 12.55 Emmerdale Secrets 1.55 Emmerdale 4.40 Coronation Street 7.00 The X Factor: Battle of the Stare. The final four contestants periorm. 8.30 The Planet’s Funniest Animals. Troublesome pels and c r ^ wild animals. 9.00 Supernatural. Sam and Dean’s father toms up to help them solve the murder of a vampire-hunter— who also happened to be his mentor. Fantasy drama, starting Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki. 10.00 Up Service. Highlights of the week’s lop chat


11.40 The Rebel Billionaire; Branson's Quest for the Best 1Z40 The Planet s Funniest Animals 1.00 The Mint 4.00 ITV Playalong 6.00 Close


®®“ ® " ’® ®*®'® ■’ ’ •■'0 Coronation Street


King St / Queens Lancashire Way Car Paric Nr Majestrates Court & Netto, Burnley


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Popwortd 12.55 Chanlelle: Uvinq the Dream ®^9 Brother 2.55 Big Brother Diary Room Uncut 355


of tte tol-end suiwore is revealed. 10.00 Big Brother’s Uttle Brother 11.00 Desperate Housewives 12.00 Big Brother Live


SKY SPORTS 1


1050 Uve T ^ Cricket England v Sri U n k a . The third day of the Third Test gets under way at Trent Bridge, as both sides look to lake a tirm gnp of the game and give themselves everv chance of uicinn,


700 Uve Test Cricket West Indies v India. The thW to y of S ' T e s t a tee Antigua R^e ak on Ground in St John’s, as tee four-match


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JP ’ilPJ®®* ? Sri Lanka. 12.00 Gillette Worid Rght Speaal 6.30 Gillette Worid Cup 2006 7.00 Uve US Tour Golf ■^® ‘=®'“® M®"®f Wales Open 5 00 Bio


Memon^ Tournament Coverage of tee final round at Muirfiefd Wllag^Goll Club in Columbuj Ohio, where Bart Bryant is the defending champPon^ 11.00 European Tour Golf 1.30 Test Cricket 350 Close “ '®®'P'®®-


SKY SPORTS 3 1Z00 International Football 150 Big Rght Soedal 3 001 wo Fooihou -n,


6.00 VW E : Expenence 7.00 Wild Spirits 7 5 0 YachUnq 8 00 b S Superbikes 11.30 WWE; U te Night — Afleibum 12 30 VVWF-? =io m- J. - velocity 150 WWE: Heat 2-30 A u s t r e S y


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Big Brother’s l^ le Brother 5.00 Friends 6.00 The OC. Ryan leaves o s i n s '"®'l.'^'® mother. 7.00 Smallville; Superman the Eariy Yeats '-®®*'® ®®"®®- 9-00 Lost The story


BRIDGET JONES: TH E EDGE OF REASON: Renee Zellweger returns as the cuddly heroine, who’s finally got her man. But the course of tnje love falls to ain smoothly, It’s not long before the couple are


bickering — a situation made worse by a face from the past who seems hellbent on throwing a spanner in the works. Comedy, co-stam'ng Colin Rrth and Hugh Grant This may not be as CTtertainIng as the first installment, but If you re a fan of Ms Jones, this is well worth a watch. (Sky, Movies 1 , 8.00pm)


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7th - Ciitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet at Higher Hodder Bridge at 7 p.m. Leader Pat Parrott on 01200 423125. 7(h - Chipping Village Hall, Ribble


Valley Seniors Action Forum. A chance to meet new friends and to have a say about local services. Inquiries, tel. 01200 453072. 7th-Samlesbury Hall, all ages ghost


tour with Simon Entwistle. Inquiries, tel. 01254 812229. 7th - Guided Wild flower walk


round Salthill Quarry Nature Reserve, Meet at lay-by on Lincoln Way on Salthill Industrial Estate off Pimlico Link Road.Tel. Phil Dykes 07841 996722.


7th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


sequence dancing. 8(h - The Wildlife Trust Nature


.Reserve volunteer work party at Cross Hill Quarry. Meet Castle Cement car park. Tel. Phil Dykes, 07841996722. 8th - Whalley Flower Club, a


demonstration by Joan Johnson. Tel. Carol Riley on 01200 426769. 8th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


luncheon concert featuring Nicholas Jones on cello and Brenda Blewett on piano. To book tel. 01254 826948.


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Will be held in The Sports Club, Mitton Road, Whalley on Wednesday


7th June 2006 at 8pm.


SALE in aid of


Chatburn Cricket Club at Chatburn C of E Primary School


On 2nd June 2006, Doors open at 7pm


* GIANT CAR BOOT SALE * Fields and Entrance next to mcdonalds on A59 *


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^ FILMS FROM FRI 2ND JUNE 2006 FOR 7 D A Y f '


THE OA VINCI CODE (12A) *2hrs SOmins Daily 1.25 4.40 8.00


(Contains flagellation and other moderate violence) the Directors Auditorium


THE DA VINCI CODE (12A) *2hrs SOmins Daily 1.25 4.40 8.00


OMEN 666 (15) *2hrs tOmins From Tuesday 5.50 8.00


Daily 5.50 8.20, Sat Ute 10.45pm


WHEN A STRANGER CALLS (15) Ihr SOmins Nightly 8.15pm, Sat Late 10.35pm


THE WILD (U)1hr40mins


Daily 1.20 3.30 (6.00 8.00 Not Tue/Wed/Tfiu) Sat Mom 11.15am


(Contains moderate action violence) X-MEN 3 -THE LAST STAND (12a) *2his


Daily 12.25 3.00 5.40 8.20, Sal Late 10.50pm (Contains sustained moderate violence)


M:I:III (12A)2hrs25mins


Daily 2.00 5.00 8.00, Sat Mom 11am (Contains moderate action violence)


THE THIEF LORD ( Daily 1.15 3.00, Sat)


>G) 2his lorn 11am


CURIOUS GEORGE (U) Ihr SOmins,


Daily 1.30 3.40 5.50, Sat Mom 11.10am UNITED 93 (15) *2lirs10mins


Daily 12.50 3.20 55.50 8.20, Sat Late 10.45


Saturday's Uttle Oscar Show 3rd June MADAGASCAR (U) Ihr 40mins


The fun and games start at 11 am THE KING (1512his lOmins EVENTS - JUNE 9TH TO JUNE 15TH 8th - to July 13th - A


new series of weekly med­ ita t io n classes in St Mary’s Centre, Church Street. Classes at 7-30 p.m. open to everyone. Tel. 01706 812247. 9th - Stepping Out -


Friday Leg Stretchers, meet West Bradford Bridge at 1-30 p.m. Tel 01200 414484. 9lh - Ciitheroe Moun­


taineering Club weekend meet a t Gillerthwaite Bunk Bam in Ennerdale. Tel. 01200 428766. 10th - Guided wild-


flower walk round Cross Hi ll Nature Reserve. Meet at Castle Cement car park,West Bradford Road. Inquiries, tel. Phil Dykes on 07841996722. 10th - Slaidbum Steam


and Vintage Vehicle Dis­ play at the Hark to Boun­ ty. Steam engines, -vintage cars and tractors, fair­ ground organs, craft fair, side shows, rural crafts, children's playground, antiques fair. Proceeds to Slaidburn’s new village hall and church bells fund. 10th - Blackburn Symi-


phony Orchestra summer concert in Westholme Theater, Blackburn. Tickets from Ciitheroe Music or on the door. 10th - Nearly-new sale


of quality used nursery items, clothes and toys in St Mary's Centre, Church Brow, Organised by NCT. 10th - St Helen’s


Church, Waddington, a concert by the Iredale Singers. Tickets from 01200 424809. 12th - Stepping Out,


Monday Go For It Walks, meet at Chipping car park a t 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 12th - The Clarion


Hotel Foxfields, Whalley Road, Billington, Busi­ ness and Professional Women UK Ltd Black­ burn and District. Tin- kerbrook Antiques by Carol Wayne. Inquiries, tel 01254 244458. 12th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, whist and domino drive. 12th - Talk on the edu­


cation and self-manage­ ment of diabetes.Young Farmers’ Centre, Lincoln Way. Tel. 01254 824312.


13th - Pen d le H o tel,


Chatburn, lo ca l young artists’ exhibition from 8 to 10-30 p.m. Nibbles and wine until 9 p.m. 13th - Ciitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, walk from Chester Avenue car park a t 1 p.m. Tel. Eleanor Friend, 01200 424323. 13th - St Mary's Cen­


tre. USA members pres­ ent a musical afternoon. This programme is from Flanders and Swann, Wagner and a tribute to Mozart and S h o s t ­ akovich. 13th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, line-dancing. 14th - Ciitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association. Meet at Whitewell a t 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Dave Wal­ ters on 01200 426461. 15th - Ciitheroe Moun­


taineering Club midweek meeting. Walking and climbing at Downham. Details, 01200 428766. 15th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, lunch con­ cert featuring pianist Yuri Paterson-Olenich. To book tel. 01254826948.


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 available at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Ciitheroe, tel. 01200 4255G6.


Pendle Leisure Trust - 012.82.6612.34


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