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Ciitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 422323 (Advertising), Burniey 422331 (Ciassified) +22 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 5th, 2006


Decade of music


LIVE music heralded the 10th anniversary of Clitheroe’s Key Street. The Steve Gibbons


Band played at the Lower- gate venue as part of packed programme to mark the bar’s decade. To celebrate the


anniversary Phil Knight, the entertainment manag­ er, and his wife, Bev, who is also the proprietor and general manager of the club, organised a night of jazz, another of blues and


one of ’80s music, ending the week with music by local bands Kickstart and Hair of the Dog, as well as Whammy. Steve Gibbons is pic­


tured with Bev Knight. (S270906/3)


W p p k e n d n l iK Writers'workshop Plan your


W W W i V W l Sponsored by


week ahead with Duncan Smith


including WeekeneJ TV


LOCALLY-BORN poet Cathy Grindrod will read her work and lead a work­ shop


for writers Ciitheroe on Saturday. Cathy is currently the


Whatever you want... ...we've got it


• AUSTRALIAN singer-guitarist Derrin Nauendorf makes his third appearance at Ribble Valley’s new "roots" venue, Mellor Brook Com­


.vye've got it. O P EN D A Y


Barrow Primary School


OLD ROW, BARROW, CLITHEROE


Tel: 01254 822338 WEDNESDAY


n t h OCTOBER 2 .0 0 pm - 7 .30pm


A// are welcome to come and see our school or telephone for


information or an appointment.


Details available for Reception Intake 2007


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY presents


Don’t Dress for Dinner.


7-30p.m


11th - 14th Oct. Tickets £6


(including refreshments)


available from Tourist Infonnatjon Tel: 01200 425566 The Parish Office, SL Mary’s Centre Tbl. 01200 422828 and Mellor Brook Post Office


St. Mary’s Centre Marc CamoleKi Clitheroe


A comedy by adapted by


Robin Hawdon


Derbyshire Poet Laureate. She has worked for Not­ tingham City and the British Council. As an experienced proj­


munity Centre, this Saturday. His new album, “The Rattling Wheel”, was released in July and has been featured on Bob Harris's radio


in 07710409457.


show. Derrin takes to the stage at 8-45 p.m. Tickets are available on the door or from the box office on 01254 812131.


ect co-ordinator, she 1 also been editor of Poetry International and had five collections of her own work published.


has The workshop will be


held at the Pendle Club, Lowergate, from.1-30 to 4- 30 p.m. Places can be booked on


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burniey 422331 (Ciassified) WIN! Cinema tickets


“THE NOTORIOUS BETTIE PAGE” (Cert 18); screenings on October 16th, 18th and 19th at 7-30 p.m.. Stage & Screen @ St Mary’s Centre, Church Street, Ciitheroe.


THEY might seem tame by today’s hardcore stan­ dards, but half a century ago Bettie Page’s exploits made Jordan look like a convent girl. Page was the ultimate


girl next door and one of the most popular Playboy centrefolds, but her move away from “accepted” soft pornography into the darker world of fetishism caused a Stateside sex scandal. She challenged the con­


servative 1950s, posing as a fierce dominatrix and earn­ ing both a cult under­ ground following and Sen­ ate Committee investiga­ tion on juvenile delinquen­ cy - a witch-hunt orches­ trated by a senator from her home state of Ten­ nessee bent on exploiting her as a stepping stone to the White House. At the height of her pop­


ularity she disappeared, but in 1979 and 1982 Page, by then a diagnosed schiz­ ophrenic, tried to stab sev-


Entertainments - Sports - Arts - Fitness


St. Michael & St. John’s Catholic Social Centre


Lowergate Tel: 01200 423073 Presents


Commanders Saturday October 28th at 8.00pm


. on ■


Tickets £7 from the social centre of pay at the door.


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY Kegisterrd CluHty No. 1006818


Wednesday 11th Oaober 2006 at 7.30 pm At Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Sixtli Form Centre, York St., Clitheroe


Tom and Jonathan Scott Piano - Four Hands


Debussy - Petite Suite • Dvorak - Three Slavonic Dances Brahms - 77inr Him^iian Danas • Ravel - M<^ur Goox Suite Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 and tvoiks hyRossuti&Badt


Tickets:- Adults £12, Full time Students free


Available From: Ribble Valley Tourist Office, Market Place Clitheroe Music, 9 Moor Lane


Or at the door on the evening o f the concert Free Parking in the school yard


Level Access from Car Park for Disabled Enquiries 01282 778484 or a.brookman@tesco.net


Holden Chapel Harvest


Thanksgiving Services


Sunday October 8th 1.30pm


Mr Mark Sleet 7.00pm


Mr Robert Lawson.


Manchester Road - Burnley - Box Office - 01282 664400 Friday 6lh October - 8pm


Saturday 7th October - 1 lam


Xclusive Productions present GIRLS NIGHT OUT


Refunds available from the Box Office CANCELLED


Saturday 7lli October - 8pm DR FEELGOOD & THE


CLIMAX BLUES BAND Explosive live Rhythm & Blues Tickets: £15.00


Thuis I2lh & Fri I3ih October - 7.30pm Pendle Opera present'


THE MARRUGE OF FIGARO Tickets: £11.00/ £9.00/ £7.00


Thursday I9lh October - 7.30pm Steve Stcinman’s


Antique & Collectors Fair


Suii 8th September - 10am to 3pm Entrance: - £1, Trade with card free.


£ 5 Voucher to every 25th visitor to. spend in the fair!


Kings Mill Antiques Centre Kings Mill, (^ueen St, Harle Syke, Burnley BBIO 2HX


Follow brown tourist signs from Burnley General Hospital to Queen SL Mill Tables available from Only £ 5 - No New Goods!


For details Tel. 01282 431953 or 07803 153 752


THE MEATLOAF STORY Tickets; £16.00


Saturday 21st October - 7.30pm VEGAS NIGHTS


Four of the countries premier uibute artists perform Elvis - Tom Jones - Neil Diamond - Rod Stewart Featuring The Beale St Band Tickets: £10.00


Thursday 26th October - 7.30pm ME & THE KING


Visually striking magical comedy Eccentric


charatcrisation, slick physical performance and an array of Elvis numbers sung live. A truly theauical experience Tickets: £6.00 / £5.00


Quantum Theatre Company present YUK IT’S A DUCK


A wonderful adaptation of children’s classic ‘The Ugly Duckling’ Suitable for ages 3 + Tickets: £3.00


Sunday 8th October - 2pm


BRIGHOUSE & RASTRICK BRASS BAND Consistently ranked within the top ten o f UK Brass Bands


Tickets; £11.00/£10.00


Wednesday 18th October - 8pm FELIX DEXTER


‘The Lenny Henry Show’, Absolutely Fabulous’ Brilliant, Observational stand-up and character comedian (language caution)


__________ Tickets £12.50/£10.00__________


Friday 20th October - 8pm THE LONDON COMMUNITY


GOSPEL CHOIR ■nekets: £14.00/£12.00


Sunday 22nd October - 7.30pm JALEO FLAMENCO Andalusian dance, song rmd guitar Tickets: £11.00 / £10.00


Stacey Kent & her Musicians Howrird Marks


Now Booking


Karine Polwart Gerry & the Pacemakers Holly at Christmas Robinson Crusoe & the Pirates Pantomime


Book online www.bumleymechanics.co.uk- _ Owned and operated by Burnley: Borough Council


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entertainments psges every Friday in your Leader Tpmes Newspapers


I C IM E M A S I


HOLlJYWaaD PARK MAIMCHESTER HO


B U H N L^EtYT- FREF'PARKING * DISABLED ACCESS:,


BOOKING S 2 4 HR INTERA CTIVE INFO SERVICE


Box office open MoQ l:,Bac 1 lajTl-^prri * Sun-1 -7prn FILMS FRHM Ftl 6lh Qclnher 2006 FOR 7 DAYS


WORLD TRADE CENTRE (12A)* 2hrs 30mins Daily 2.00 5.10 8.00


Sat Morn 11am - Sat Late 10.40pm


Contains emotionally intense scenes, injuiy and strong language


CLICK (12A) * 2hrs 5mins Daily 1.20 3.40 6.00 8.25


Sat Morn 11am-Sat Late 10.50pm Contains strong language & moderate sex & drug references


ADVANCE SCREENING (FILM ONLY) OPEN SEASON (U) *1 hrSOmins


Sat/Sun 12.50 2.40 4.30 6.10 Sal Mom 11am LITTLE MAN (12A) 2hrs


Daily 1.30 3.45 6.00 8.30, Sat Morn 11.1 Oam-Sat Late 10.45 Contains moderate sex references____________


Daily


HOODWINKED (U ) ’ 1 hr 40mins 1,30 3.40 5.45 8.00. Sat Morn 11.10


THE DEPARTED (18) * 2hrs 55mins Daily 1.10 4.30 7.50. Sal Late 11 pm


THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA (PG)* Ihr 50mins Daily 1.20 3,45 6.10 8.40


Sat Morn 10.50am Sal Late 11pm ACCEPTED (12A)*1hr 55mins


Daily 1.30 3.50 6.10 8.25 Sat Morn 11am Sal Late 10.40pm Contains strong language & moderate sex relerences


CHILDREN OF MEN (15) 2hrs


Daily 1.15 3.40 6.00 8.30, Sat Late 10.50pm No 1.15 3.40 6.00 Shows Sal/Sun


Saturday's Little Oscar show 71h October NANNY Me PHEE(U)1hr55mins The fun and games start at 11am


The Director's Audilorium THE QUEEN (12A) 2hrs 5mins


Daily 12.50 3.20 5.45 8.10 Sat Late 10.40


‘ BOOK NOW OPENS 16th NOVEMBER* CASINO ROYALE (12A) 'Shrs 50mins Daily 1.40 4.50 8.00


Saturday


October 7th 10.30 -1 2 noon


at St. Mary’s Centre Church Street Clitheroe


Waiter Trout Fri 20 Oct, 8.30pm


£13 (£15 on door)


Indoor Car Boot Sunday 15th October Padiham Tow Hall


To book 07931427627 'k'+cicitc'k'k'k'k


Giant Car Boot


Next to McDonalds A59 Every Sunday


N.C.T.


NEARLY NEW S A LE OF


Open Art Exhibition For details call Russell on 01282 661784


eral people and was insti­ tutionalised. Featuring a largely unknown cast, this


biopic highlights society’s' changing attitudes to sex as well as revealing the unseen side of Page’s own, often tragic, life.


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STAGE & SCREEN COMPETITION


Question: Cara Seymour, who plays Maxie in this film, was Hellcat Maggie in Martin Scorsese’s “The Gangs of New York”. Who played its central character, Amsterdam Vallon?


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012.82.661234 what’s on in the


Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available from Main Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, (01200 425111) and handed in by the lOlh of tlie month prior to the event


Accrington Town Hall ballroom, sequence tea dance every Tuesday from 1-30 to 4 p.m. Tel. 01254 234444. Ribble Valley Visually-Impaired


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Weekendplus


TREAT yourself to a night away from the telly and -visit St Mary’s Centre, Clitheroe, to see a comedy play by Clitheroe Amateur and Dra­ matic Society. The play, “Don’t Dress for Din­ ner” is by Marc Camoletti. The action takes place in country house some


distance from Paris, where Bernard is hoping to entertain his chic, Parisian mistress Suzy, for the weekend, while his -wife is away -visiting her mother. Performances are each evening from Wednesday until Saturday.


EVENTS - OCTOBER 6TH TO OCTOBER 12TH 7lh - St Michael and St John’s Parish


Group meets every Monday in the Catholic Social Club. Tel, 01200 42G822. Information from the Pensions Service


in RVBC offices. Tel 01200 414453. St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchester: Line


dancing Mondays at 7-30 p.m.. Junior and senior RATS Wednesday and Thurs­ day at 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Friday at 7 p.m.. Brownies, Cubs and Scouts also meet in the hall. Tel. 01254 878473. 6lh - Stepping Out - Friday Leg


Stretchers. Meet High Moor car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 6th - Knowle Green Village Hall, sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 7th - Knowle Green Village Hall, an


evening of instrumental music with Brian Taylor and friends. Tel. Jean Proc­ ter on 01254 878447. 7th - Pendle Club, Lowergate. Poet


Cathy Grindrod will lead a workshop for writers from 1-30 to 4-30 p.m. To book tel. 07710409457. 7th -S t Mary's Centre, Church Street,


10-30 a.m. nearly new sale of nursery goods, clothes and toys.


Hall, Lowergate, modern sequence and old time dancing. Tel. 01200 427029. 7th - Clitheroe Library, an exhibition


of drawings, prints and paintings by Cynthia Laing. Tel. 01200 422704. 71h - Gisbum Festival Hall, whist and


domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Meat prizes. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445304. 8th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association,


meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Garstang. Tel. 07906 965165. 8th - Ribble Film Club, “The Chorus”


(12) in St Mary’s Hall, Church Street, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426757 Sih - Stepping Out, Taking it easy on


a Sunday. Meet Platform Gallery at 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 9th - Stepping Out, Monday go for it


Walks. Meet at Maries Wood at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 9th - Ribble Valley Diabetic Group.


Meet in Clitheroe Rugby Club, Little- moor Road, at 7-30 p.m. Tel. Gordon Dixon on 01254 245611. 10th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, Meet Chester Avenue car park at 9- 30 a.m. for Wyresdale Tower, Tambrook Abbeystead. Tel. 01200 423125. 10th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­ tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 1


Whatever you Warit ..


AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & BRIC-BRAC


BOLTON BY BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


FRIDAY 6th OCTOBER DOORS OPEN 7.00PM SALE AT 7.30PM Proceeds for Church funds Enquires


01200441920


p.m. for York. Tel. 01254 824481. 10th - Lancashire Family History and


Heraldry Society, Ribble Valley branch meeting in Clitheroe Cricket Club, Chat- bum Road.Tel. 01254 232933. 10th - Clitheroe U3A meet St Mary's


Centre, Church Brow, at 2-30 p.m. lOlh - Knowle Greeii Village Hall, line


dancing at 8 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 11th - 14th - Clitheroe Amateur Oper­


atic and Dramatic Society, present a play “Don’t Dress for Dinner” in St Mary's Centre, Church Street, at 7-30 p.m. Tick­ ets from St Mary’s Centre and Tourist Information Centre. 11th- Clitheroe Concerts Society, con­


cert in CRGS Sixth Form Centre, York Street.Tickets from Clitheroe Music, Moor Lane and Tourist Information Centre, or on the door. 12th - Whalley Flower Club, AGM,


Whalley Methodist Church Hall. Tel. Carol Riley on 01200 426769. 121h - Stepping Out, meet Pendleton


car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 12th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


concert with students from Chetham’s, Manchester. To book tel. 01254 826948. 12lh - Clitheroe and District Record­


ed Music Society, United Reformed Church at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 424502.


...weVe got it.


P e n d l e O pera Presents


“The Marriage of Figaro” Burnley Mechanics Theatre Thurs 12th & Fri 13th Oct Tickets £11, £9, £7 From: 01282 424039


or box office 01282 664400 what's on at


Comedy Night Fri 6 Oct, S.oopm


£12. (£14 on door)


October • Fri 6 •12-15


EVENTS - OCTOBER 13TH TO OCTOBER 19TH 13th - Stepping Out, Fri­


day Leg Stretchers, meet Platform Gallery at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 13 Ih - Knowle Green Vil­


lage Hall, sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 14th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Higher Hodder to Doeford Bridge. Tel. 01254 248713. 14th - Clitheroe Auction


Mart, Ribble Valley Poultry Show and sale, 1 to 4 p.m. 14th - Chipping Village


Hall. Bowland Autobiogra­ phy Writing Group. Tel 07710409457. 14th - Clitheroe Parish


Church, “Music at St Mary’?” by organist James Lonsdale. Coffee from 11 a.m., concert at 11.30 a.m. Tel. 01200 422828. IGIh, 18th and 19th-Stage


and Screen Cinema pres­ ents, “The Notorious Betty Page” (18) in St Mary's Hall, Church Street, at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 427886. 16lh - Clitheroe Speakers’


Club meeting in Whalley Abbey, at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 428488 or 427870. 16th - Stepping Out,


Monday go for i t walks. Meet at Dunsop Bridge at


1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 16th - Langho Methodist


Church hall. Ladies Com­ munity Friendship Club. Pottery painting demo at 2 p.m. Tel. 01254 823531. 16th - Langho Methodist


Church Hall, Young Women’s Circle. Cookery demo at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 680548. 16th - Whalley Abbey,


Cercle Francais de Ribbles- dale presents. Soiree de Cabaret. Tel. Marc Devaux on 01282613685. 16th - Knowle Green Vil­


lage Hall, whist and domi­ noes at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254


878447. 17th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Roddlesworth. Tel. 01200 441346. 17th - Alston Hall, Lon-


gridge, presents “Improve your Bridge” a full day course. Tel. 01772 784661. 17th - Knowle Green Vil­


lage Hall, line dancing at 8 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 18th - Knowle Green Vil­


lage Hall, sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 18th - Chipping Village


Hall, Ladies Night. Stalls with ideas for Christmas, fashion show, cookery


demonstration and flower arranging, 7 p.m. Tickets 01995 61596 or on the door. 18th - West Bradford Vil­


lage Hall, whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 423424. 19th - The Wildlife Trust


Nature Reserve a t Cross Hill Quarry, volunteer work party meet in Castle Cement car park a t 10-30 a.m. Tel. 07841 996722. 19th - Stepping Out,


fancy walking a bit further. Meet Cocklet Hill car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 19th - Clitheroe Moun­


taineering Club meeting at Clitheroe Cricket Club. “Scottish Winter Climb­ ing”. Tel. 01200 42704. 19lh - Clitheroe Library, a


recital by Mather String Quartet, from the Royal Northern College of Music, at 2 p.m. 19th - C l i th e ro e R am ­


b le r s ’ A s s o c ia t io n . Slide show. 19th - Knowle Green Vil­


lage Hall, luncheon concert featuring the Tunstall Trio. Concert s ta r ts a t midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.


■ 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 a t the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.


Pendle Leisure Trust - 012.82. hich movie? see our Weekendplus


entertainments pages every Friday in your Leader Times Newspapers


m u n I


• Fri 20 WalterTrout* •Sat 21 Ballroom Dancing* •Sat 28 Imp Reunion


• . #_ ____ - r -_____ . j_ *


November •Thurs 9 Legends of the 60 V •Sat 11 Ballroom Dancing*


Box Office Opening Hours: Mon &Tues: ioam - spm. Wed - Fri: ioam - ypm. Sat: ioam •ipm


Exhibition at Clitheroe Library


of drawings, prints and


watercolours - many of local interest - by Cynthia Laing


October 7th - 30th sm u n i


Comedy Night* Pendle Open Art Exhibition


•Thurs 19 Camerata songs of the Night*^, . . •


? ''.V'Wcolne Operatic Society \ Present


Pirates of Penzance


Broadway version


By arrangement witli Josef Weinberger Words & Music by Sir William Schwenck Gilbert &


Musical Adaptation by William Elliot 16th to 21st October 2006


Arthur Seymour Sullivan


At The Pendle Hippodrome Theatre Colne


Tickets on Sale at Song and Dance Albert road, Colne


Tickets also available on the door


Telephone no: 01282 865934 Credit & Debit Cards Taken


Book Now and You Won’t Be Disappointed


The Pendle Hippodrome Theatre has a Hearing Loop Fitted


Registered Charity No: 516258


Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, October 5th, 2006 23


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