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20 Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, March 2nd, 2006


ANTIQUE & COllECTORS FAIR SUNDAY 12th MARCH - 10am


KINGS MILL A N T IQ U E S C EN TR E


2 Kings Mill, Queen St, Hsrie Skfle, Butnlqr BBIO 2I1X ;; . Over 300 visitors to the last event


Tables from £15 each V Discounts if paid in S'"'; Jhe Bridge Inn


Shawbridge St • Clitheroe Tel: 01200 429826


Tuesday 7th March


Gome along and Challenge Darryl Fitton at Darts


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01200424217 Clitheroe’s Community Cinema


Sat 4th -Thurs 9th March (7.30pm)


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‘Brokeback Moutain’ (Cert 15,134mins) Director: Ang Lee


Sun 5th March-(7.30pm) Ribble Film Club


‘A Cock & Bull Story’ *S iQ S , (Cert15,91 mins) • Director: '


« 4 n U H Michael Winterbottbm ” ( ^ \V \


Friday 17th March St. Patricks Day Irish Music all Evening


Free Supper Irish Stew Come along enjoy the Crack


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Horror for Wimps; LipService; Library Theatre, Manchester


Brilliant horror tale from top-dass duo Blackpool show is


THE incomparable LipService duo, Mag­ gie Fox and Sue Ryding are in top form as they take the mickey out of yet another, genre, this time horror films. Sheila likes to curl up with a box of chocs and a romantic


• novel, but her “boyfriend”, Keith loves scary films and to enjoy them he has bought the largest TV set with all the lat­ est technology, which he reels of to the


: bemused Sheila. ■ However, somehow, Keith gets himself


It's Here.' It’s New. It s for You;


trapped in the 1950s horror movie. The Talisman, and meets a mysterious couple and their even more mysterious daughter Patricia and their frightfully posh neigh­ bour Muriel, who possesses a wonderfully strangulated accent. All parts are played by Maggie and Sue


who swop gender and costumes with speed and ease. This is a well-v/ritten, witty, bril­ liantly funny production. If you miss them in Manchester you can catch up with them in Lancaster in early March.


PIPPA MUNRO a Siozv for good


Come, and Be 'QtoBBed'for the ^Hospice OSWALDWISTLE CIVIC THEATRE 7.30pm


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Spectacular Trio Tribute Show Soul & Motown


Arrival 7.00r7.30pni - Dinner 8.00pm prompt ir; r^ThreeCouiBe.Din


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DJ, Dancing and Bar until 1.00am £ 2 3 .5 0 '


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r"".- ------- - I ' - - .'if * ' ^ i, '*'1 '® T A R guests . IM O T T O B E M I S S E D N O T T O B E M I S S E D : Theatre presents ■ : cancelled


A NEW musical due to premiere in


Blackpool tomorrow


and previewed in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times two weeks ago has been cancelled by its pro-' ducers due to poor


advance ticket sales. • Written by the


creators of hit TV


show “Friends” and starring . Gary Wilmot, “Personals The Musical” was due to premiere for a week a t Blackpool’s ; Grand Theatre prior


An original musical play in 2 acts by GMB Sutcliffe and Margaret Smith Thursday 9th and Friday lOth March 2006


Tickets £6.00 Concessions available from ; St James Hospice Tel OiZOO 425629 \ East Lancs Hospice Tel 0I524 660900


Clitheroe Tourist Info Tel 01200 425566 Accrington Info Centre Tel 01254 872595


f^orlfi£%ast Lancashire. Jfospice


to a three-month UK tour. ■ Stephen Mercer, Marketing Manager a t the Grand The­ atre,-said: “It is extremely disap­ pointing tha t the tour has been can­ celled. We were looking forward to bringing this new musical to Black­ pool. Although the producers


felt


advance bookings nationally were insufficient to con­ tinue with the show, we foresaw no prob­ lems a t The Grand, where sales were going very well.”


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Clitheroe Library, Thursdays 9-30 a.m. to noon (not March 2nd). Inquiries: 01200 426063. Ribble Valley Visually-


Impaired Group. Meet Mon­ day evenings. Catholic Social Club, Clitheroe. Inquiries: 01200426822. 3rd - Women’s World Day of


Prayer, Trinity Methdodist Church, Clitheroe. Speaker Mrs Cynthia Croyden. Inquiries 01200 422757. Starts 7-30 p.m. 3rd - “Fred’s Heritage” with


Sheila Dibnah and “Donkey Stone", Downham Village Hall. Inquiries 01200 445293, starts 7-30 p.m. 3rd - “Stepping Out” Friday


leg stretchers in the Platform Gallery, 1-30 p.m. Inquiries 01200 414484. 3rd - Sequence dancing,


Knowle Green Village Hall, startsSp.m.


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Let’s Have /\ Foreign Affair


Every Friday night throughout March Greig Barnes and his team will be cooking dishes from around the globe


Friday 3rd March


Friday , 10th March


Friday 17th March


Friday 24th March


Friday 31st March


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Italian Turkish Irish


Caribbean Belgian


With Music and Wine to complement each evening


3 Courses (inc coffee) £15.00 Book your table now: 01200 441202


THURSDAY 2 3R D FEBRUARY


TONIGHT!!! "FRANKLYN"


Superb soul and pop male vocal


THURSDAY 9TH MARCH "L U C A "


Male vocalist with a touch of class and lights


THURSDAY 23RD MARCH the infamous


"SWING COMMANDERS" and


THURSDAY 13TH APRIL THURSDAY 25TH MAY


"DAVE LEE MICHAEL"


Sensational vocal entertainer from Middlesborough Book y o u r ta b le now fo r a g re a t night o f en te r ta inm e n t Tel: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 9 0 6


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frees and shrubs healthy and mature for instant gardens


OPEN DAY


Sunday 5lh March, 10am ■ •ipm last chance to transplant before the warmer weather


Helpful advice available all day iT


I He Valley Borough Council, Churcli Walk, Clilhcroc, Uie Tourist InformaUon Centre “ “'I'!®’


be on a lisUngsform, miiilable from Main Reception Rib- •>>' ‘he lOUi of the monUi prior to Uie event


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• FANS and enthusiasts of the late Fred Dibnah should take a trip to The Hark to Bounty at Slaid- burn in April. An illustrated talk entitled


“Fred’s Penultimate Journey” is being given by friend and steam engine owner Alan Atkinson.


EVENTS - MARCH 3RD TO MARCH lOTH


Inquiries 01254 878447. 4lh - “When We’re


Grandads,” Whalley Village


Hall, starts 7-30 p.m. Inquiries 01254 822555. 5th - Peter Morgan Memori­


al Luncheon, Knowle Green Village Hall. Starts noon. Inquiries 01254 878447. 5th - “Stepping Out,” Plat­


form Gallery, gentle pace walk. Inquiries 01200 414484. 6th - Clitheroe Speakers’


Club, Young Farmers’ Club, Clitheroe Mart, starts 7-30 p.m. Inquiries 01200 422887. Otii - “Stepping Out” Slaid-


burn Car Park, 1-30 p.m. Inquiries 01200 414484. 6th - Whist and dominoes,


Knowle Green Village Hall, 7- 30 p.m. Inquiries 01254 878447. 7th - Read Friendly Circle,


United Reformed Church, “Around the Cumbrian Coast” R. Schofield, starts 7-30 p.m.


7th - Line dancing, Knowle


Green Village Hall, starts 8 p.m. Inquiries 01254 878447. 8th - Clitheroe Concerts


Society, CRGS Lecture The­ atre, Chenyln Li, piano; starts 7-30 p.m. Inquiries 01282 778484., 9th - “Women and Children


in the Mines,” talk by Alan Davies, Whalley and District Historical and Archaelogical Society, Whalley Abbey, starts 8 p.m. Inquiries 01254 822988. 9th - Carol Black demon­


strates “Tisket and Tasket,” Whalley Flower Club, Methodist Hall, starts 7-30 p.m. Inquiries 01200 426769. 10th - Clitheroe Moun­


taineering Club weekend meet at Clan Dena Climbing Hut, North Wales. Inquiries 01200 428766. 10th - Sequence dancing, Knowle Green Village Hall, 8 p.m. Inquiries 01254 878447.


Mr Atkinson transported


Fred and his engine around Great Britain while filming Fred’s last documentary series. The event, which will take


place on April 7th, has been organised by David McNamee. _ Anyone wanting further information should call 01200 446605.


11th - Dance to Bob Fair-


dough, old time, modern and sequence, St Michael and St John’s Parish Hall, Clitheroe. Starts 8 p.m. Inquiries: 01200 427029. 11th - Spring coffee morn­


ing, Langho Methodist Church. Inquiries: 01254 823531. 11th - Annual bookfair, St


Mary’s Centre, Clitheroe. Starts 10 a.m. Inquiries: 01254 813559. 11th - Jazz evening; Knowle


Green Village Hall. Starts 7- 30 p.m. Tel: 01254 878447. 12th - Antique and collec­


tors’ fair. West Bradford Vil­ lage Hall. Starts 10 a.m. Inquiries: 01200 424311. 13th - Stepping Out “Go for it walks,” Sabden car park.


Tickets cost £5, which


includes supper and can be obtained from The Hark to Bounty on 01200 446246.


6 A TALK'by Fred Dib-.


nah’s widow is to be held at Downham Village Hall tomor­ row has already proved a sell­ out. Sheila Dibnah will give a


Starts 1-30 p.m. Inquiries: 01200414484. 13th - Fitness for Life talk


by Kath Mitchell and Tracy. Balko, Clitheroe YFC Centre, starts 7-30 p.m. Tel: 01254 824312. 14th - Clitheroe U3A, St


Mary’s Centre, starts 2-30 p.m. 14th -Line dancing, Knowle


Green Village Hall, starts 8 p.m. Inquiries: 01254 878447. loth - Clitheroe and Dis­


trict Caledonian Society, “The Hebrides, Skye, Islay and the Outer Hebrides,” by Steuart and Anita_ Kellington at Clitheroe Library Meeting Room, 7-30 p.m. Tel: 01254 875315. 15th-Friendsof the Earth, Council Chambers, Church


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talk entitled “Fred’s Heritage” accompanied by a slide show to raise funds for a memorial statue to be erected in Fred’s home town of Bolton. Songs and monologues with


a Lancashire flavour will also be. provided by “Donkey Stone”. Around 100 tickets have been sold for the event.


EVENTS - MARCH IITH TO MARCH 17TH


Brow, Clitheroe, starts 7-30 p.m. Inquiries: 01282 773805. loth - Sequence dancing,


Knowle Green Village Hall, 8 p.m. Tel: 01254 878447. 16th - Clitheroe Moun­


taineering Club indoor meet, Clitheroe Cricket Club. Mountain ranges of Europe by Bernard Smith, starts 8 p.m. Inquiries: 01200 441346. 17th - Gig - bands, MFS,


Whyte and Your Mum, St Mary’s Centre, Clitheroe. 17th - “Return to the Dales


Way”, by Steuart and Anita Kellingtori, Trinity Methodist Church Hall,'Clitheroe, 7-30 p.m. Tel: 01200 425484. ‘ 17th - St Bartholomew’s


Spring Dance, Memorial Hall, Chipping, starts 8 p.m. Inquiries: 01995 61665.


. ^service for theatres and events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place,^ iClitheroe, tel. 01200 4233G6.


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Classical Music live at the Muni - Sun 05 March CHIPPING


Bashall Eaves Nr Clitheroe


VILLAGE HALL FOOD BINGO


Saturday 4th March


Doors Open 6.30pm eyes down 7.30pm


Proceeds in aid of


\ Early Learners Pre-School


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;SUNDAY, APRIL 9TH;'20061 Irprddetailsiof trade stands


Pendle Leisure Trust - Teaching Pendle's children to swim


Pendle Leisure Trust is now enrolling children onto their Amateur Swimming Association led swimming classes.. Instructors all follow the ASA National Teaching Plan - and are fully qualified.


The classes are suitable for a wide range of abilities. Non-swimmers from four years of age upwards can enrol and advance through to level 12 of the ASA programme.


Places are available at Pendle Leisure Centre in Colne and West Craven Sports Centre in B'arnoldswick. To find out more or to simply enrol at either centre, please call us and quote 'Leader Times swimming classes'.


Pendle Leisure Centre 01282 661166 West Craven Sports Centre 01282 666710


01282 661234 Committed to your health & wellbeing:


) ■ Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking ' , '


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