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20 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 6th, 2006 W


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Win I Cinema tickets J M


W e e k e n d p l u s wPlan your


Sponsored by Weekend TV _


wieek ahead cluding


th Duncan in Smith


m• FROM madrigals to the ofodem music - a variety b vocal entertainment will t e performed in Clitheroe


omorrow night. g Founded in 2000, the


soroup Serenata, performs p los, duets, trios and six- a a rt harmony, both


ibrary’s meeting room


la.ccompanied and a capel- L They wiU be at Clitheroe


WHoxevfer yc>'J 'Wsfrf... .....V/eVe


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afrom 7-30 p.m. and tickets Cre available from 0 litheroe Music or ring


1200 427834 or 427006. g The first half of the pro­


“THANKYOU FOR SMOKING” (Cert 15); screenings daily (except Sun< day) at 7-30 p.m. from July 8th to 13th at Stage and Screen @ St Mary’s Centre, Clitheroe.


frramme will include music b om Schumaim and Schu­ s ert, with the second con­ poisting of music from com­ a sers such as John Rutter


o musical.


ick Naylor. c As the chief spokesman for a big tobacco played with great panache by Aaron Eck-


p“ANYONE who smokes in a movie is either a Nsychopath or a European,” according to


Jorporation, he is arguably the former, but (ason Reitman's ingenious satire casts Naylor


and Noel Coward, as well DISH OF THE WEEK t s excerpts from music hall


W o w


STAGE & SCREEN


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01200424217 www.stage-screen.co.uk


St Mary’s Centre Church St, Clitheroe


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Sat 8th July -Thurs 13th July @ 7.30pm (Not Sun)


FILM TIMES ‘T h a n k y o u fo r


S m o k i n g ’ (Cert 15)


Coming Next Week The Lake House’ (Cert PG)


Whatever you want.. got It.


SOMETIMES there are things for which we just cannot plan. Whether it is unex­ apected guests dropping in for dinner


CHUNKYPORK CHOPS WITH SAGE, GARLIC AND LEMON with British Meat


i round meal times or a ^ant cloud appear­ t r some al fresco dining only to discover


ve to cook in the kitchen. . If it is just a family mid-week meal then


t hand.This recipe is not only easy to prepare in ha advance, but it will not be a disaster if you


ng in the sky.- foNobody likes to spend hours preparing ahat the heavens have opened, but help is


cooked on these succulent chops can be quickly pan.Either way they are sure to bring in a


a barbecue or a sixzling griddle


taste'of summer and, apart from two hours of marinating, it’s very quick b Once you have prepared this dish it will


chops in between watching the World Cup or Wimbledon. It’s so exhausting all this sport!


o the back garden barbecue to cook the


. Ingredients: (serves fo u r )


• 4 lean thick pork chops t e easy to pop in and out of the kitchen or


a On July 1st the Tour de France started pnd in September the Ryder Cup takes lalace at the K Club, Co. Kildare in Ire­


STAGE & SCREEN COMPETITION sQuestion: Which “Dances With Wolves” star directed and co-


tarred with Robert Duvall in the 2004 western “Open Range?"


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Please send your entry to: Stage & Screen Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2E'W, by


Occasionally July 13th. Hardly ever


JEast Lancashire Newspapers Ltd is a member of the Johnston Press Group pic. pohnston Press, or its agents, will use i’our informaUon to contact you by mail, email, ahone or SMS to let you know about our, or our business partners’, products, services wnd special offers. By supplying your email address and phone numbers, you agree that ine may contact you by these methods for marketing. If you do not wish to receive t formation from us please tick this box a , or from our b u ^ e ss partnos please tick


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hart) as the hero. This is a story of spin, of f Naylor's witty attempts to justify the inde­


tensible products of his bosses while playing wovie, Nick cuts a product placement deal


he fatherly role model to his 12-year-old son. mIn the course of a short, tightly- scripted Mith a Hollywood studio, bribes the original


l arlboro Man to keep his mouth shut about iung cancer and bullies schoolchildren into


gnoring health advice. b “Is your mommy a doctor?” he asks a


cewildered pre-teen. “No? Well, she's hardly a redible expert then, is she?” Then, after a


hard day, Nick likes to relax with his friends, i the spokespeople for the alcohol and firearm


chants of Death. n As a clear-eyed dissection of the dirty busi­ porrectly, you're never wrong”, this film is


ndustries. They call themselves the Mer­ cess of public relations, where “if you argue “ uvall, Rob Lowe and William H. Macy,


retty much peerless. DWith great comic turns, from Robert bThank You For Smoking” is a slick, stylish


lack comedy that deserves a cult status. With MARCIA MORRIS


•• 3 cloves garlic •black pepper


• 2oz butter


• bunch fresh sage leaves • 1 and half lemons • olive oil


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) T . T '


what’s on in the c Kibble Valley


brary 'Thursdays at 9-30 a.m. to noon. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426822. GRibble Valley Visually-Impaired


Braille It, meeting in Clitheroe Li­ t roup meets every Monday evening in


426822.Information from the Pensions Ser­ vice in RVBC offices. Tel 01200 414453.Pendle Club, Lowergate, sequence dancing for over-55s each ’Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchester: Line dancing Mondays at 7-30 p.m., Junior and senior RATS Wednesday and Thursday at 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Fri­ day at 7 p.m., Brownies, Cubs and Scouts together with church groups also meet in the hall. Tel. 01254 878473. of71h - Clitheroe Library. An evening


he Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200


0120 singing with Serenata. Inquiries, tel. ...we've got it.


0 427834.


clitheroe and District Bible Society Action


Group -


STRAWBERRY CR^MTEAS


Saturday, 8th July 2.00 -4.00 p.m.


United Reformed Church


(Lower Hall) • 2 tbsp Parmesan cheese


baby vegetables for dipping Method


a 1. Crush together (either uang a pestle cnd mortar, or bowl and wooden spoon) 3 leloves garlic, black pepper and 6 fresh sage l aves, roughly chopped. Add to this 1 olemon, juice and rind and 30ml (2thsp)


ive oil. c 2. Place in a large bowl 4 lean thick pork


oz) butter, juice and rind of Vz lemon, 30ml (2tbsp) Parmesan cheese, grated md


nd, so more nail biting in front of the tel­ evision.


er ride. Serving Suggestion:


shops and add the marinade mixture, emear all over, the chops, cover and refrig­


minute or until melted. g Stir together. Cook chops on a preheated


rate for about 2 hours. (23. Buttery Dip: Add to a small bowl 50g


5 fresh sage leaves. . Place in the microwave for about 1


prill, griddle or barbecue for 6-8 minutes v Serve with a selection of baby seasonal


edge of crusty bread. K e e p t r a c k w ith y o u r W o r ld C u p w a ll c h a r t , p a g e s 2 4 a n d 2 5 PcnrJIe Leisure Trust - oiaB:?. 6612^34


Admittance £2.00


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Weekendplus


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 10|h of the month prior to the event.


ompiled by Marcia Morris


A GOOD old-fashioned day out for the whole family takes place in Hurst Green on Sun­ day.The village fete will feature lots of activi­ gties for the children, many stalls selling tasty


t oodies, and the highlight of the day will be eazz Band, of Accrington, will play a t the


ayor Coun. Peter Ainsworth.


EVENTS - JULY 7TH TO JULY 13TH 7th - Whalley Methodist Church, an


evening walk from the church. Tel. G. Haythomthwaite on 01254 824507. d 7th - Tosside Community Hall, a


-30 a.m. for Austwick. Inquiries, tel. Peter Ratcliffe 01729 824658. chi9 th - Hurst Green village fete. Stalls,


qance with music by Sing-a-Long. In­ 9 n. Meet Chester Avenue car park at


uiries, tel 01729 840272. tio8th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


fet ldren's activities and crowning of 9e queen. Tel. 01254 826378.


and King James I. Tel. 01772 781323. wh10th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


M th - Alston Hall, Longridge. Roger t itchell revisits some of the houses


1254 878447. W10th - The Clarion Hotel Foxfields,


Mr Ian O’Donnell, of Trading Stan­ dards. Inquiries, tel. 01254 244458. t 11th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


ne dancing. Tel 01254 878447. b 11th - Clitheroe U3A presents a talk


p.m. Tel. Joyce Pool on 01200 442490. li 11th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


1ion, meet Chester Avenue car park at ey geologist Mrs Marjorie Openshaw


hat entertained Queen Elizabeth I 0 ist and domino drive. Inquiries, tel


usiness and Professional Women Uk Ltd Blackburn and District. Speaker


B halley Road, Billington, meeting of


254 812049. wa12th - Stepping Out, Wednesday


1706 812247.


Mary's Centre, Church Brow. t 12th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­ 01.m. Inquiries, tel. Alan Bibby on


ntitled “A Heap of Old Stones,” in St pion, meet at start point Mellor at 7 3 lks, meet High Moor car park at 6-


0 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. St 13th - St Mary's Centre, Church


mreet, refresh your mind with eveeditation. Classes at 7-30 p.m. open to 0 ryone, just drop in. Inquiries, tel.


he crowning of the rose queen. J The acclaimed and colourful Blowjangles Mvent, which is to be opened by Ribble Valley


EVENTS - JULY 1ITH TO JULY 20TH


g 14th - Samlesbury Hall, ahost investigation night in i ssociation with UK Her­ atage Tours at 7 p.m. to 2 q.m. Over-18s only. In­


uiries, tel. 01254 812229. i 15th - Clitheroe Natural­


gardens from noon to 4 p.m. Stalls and afternoon teas in the memorial hall. From 2 0125 to 5 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


t ellificld. Booking essen­ 01200ial, tel. Jean Trotter on


H hange at 9-30 a.m. for Marty at Cross Hill Quarry. Intercsts’ Society, meet Clitheroe


N 5th - The Wildlife Trust p ature Reserve volunteer


1 4 826903 or 826851. p eet Castle Cement car


b 15th 428117. - Clitheroe Ram­ t lers’ Association, Ket- enulewell. Meet Chester Av­ fo e car park at 9-30 a.m. Parkerr Kettlewell. Tel. Alan


ark off the West Bradford Road at 10-30 a.m. Tel. Phil Dykes on 07841996722. t 15th - Tosside Communi­


N 15th - Open gardens at 1 Muarry Nature Reserve. on 01254 384716.


C eeds for Knowle Green q hurch and village hall. In­


S all garden open days. Dtalls, Scottish Country P ancing and “The aoomen” (vocals), Saturday Bnd Barnoldswick Brass 44and, Sunday. Tel. 01200 5425.15th - Hurst Green, open


uiries, tel. 01254 878447. H15th and 16th - Downham


rive. Tel. 01729 840272. o 16th - Wildflower and ge­


on “Meridian Energy Ther­ apies”.18th - Clitheroe Ram­ blers’ Association. Meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Paythorne. Tel. M. Straha, 01254 822447. lag18th - Knowle Green Vil­


Procew Row, Knowle Green. Weet at lay-by on Lincoln late at 2 p.m. to be led joint­ ay by Trust Reserve Officer


dy Hall, whist and domino Qlogy walk round Salthill t ay, Salthill Industrial Es­


Clitheoe Museum. Tel. Phil Dykes on 07841996722. 17th - Langho Methodist


nd the curator from


t Church, Ladies Communi­ Church. Young Women’s


y Friendship Club. Speaker Winifred Dawson. C 17th - Langho Methodist


ircle, speaker Maria Grant


q e Hall, line dancing. In­ Ylers’ Association, meet at


uiries, tel. 01254 878447. b 19th - Clitheroe Ram­ Tork start point at 7 p.m.


42el. Angela Parker, 01200 3633.19th - Knowle Green Vil­


Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 6th, 2006 21 . Y . T


lage Hall, sequence dancing. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 19th - West Bradford Vil­


lage Hall, whist and domi­ no drive. W19th - Stepping Out, new


Castleednesday Walks, meet 6- the West Bradford Road at


Cement car park off


0 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. aineering Club, climbing


1200 414484. t 20th - Clitheroe Moun­


meet at Widdop. Meet at Council Offices car park. In­ quiries, tel. 01200 429396.


■ Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Pius. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available at the Tourist „ Information Centre, Market Place, Clithcroe, tel. 01200 425566.


Entertainments - Sports - Arts - Fitness £££ WE ARE BACK DUE TO MASSIVE PUBUCAHRCIPATiON £££^


GISBURN MARKET & ' I CAR BOOT SALES J


Situated Top of Sawley Brow, A59. I


' I


I \


OPEN FOR THE SUMMER THIS SUNDAY 9lh JULY


I old and new, kiddies castles, slides, pony rides, on site toilets, | catering, water, electric. Fun family day out, massive field with car parking for thousands.


I All the usual attractions on site to Include bargains galore,


SELL FOR FREE. ALL STALLS FREE FRUIT & VEG AVAILABLE


Table for Hire, 8ft tables £3 per day, Market Butcher on site. Starting as we mean to go on.


Hotline Numbers 077118 33543 or 07850 241842 \ i J J \


HOPPER MOTOR SERVICES LTD DAY EXCURSIONS - .TUTY & AUGUST 2006


•Depart opp. Adult Station Hotel Fare


EVERY SUNDAY COUNTRY RUN


TUE.SnAY25.nH.Y BLACKPOOLCLEVELEYS/FLEETWOOD 09.45


MONDAY 24 JULY CHESTER/ CHESTER ZOO


WEDNESDAY 26 JUI.Y YORK


THURSDAY 27 .lULY RIPON MARKET & HARROGATE 10.00


WHITBY


FRIDAY 28 .lULY LLANDUDNO


MONDAY 31 .lULY SOUTHPORT


SEVEN LAKES


08.15 08.15


TUESDAY 1 AUGUST UNDISF/VRNE (The Holy Island),


Noithumberland WEDNE.SDAY 2 AUGUST BOWNESS


THURSDAY 3 AUGUST YORK


SCARBOROUGH


seg, eg, sugar snap peas, asparagus, baby oweetcom, baby fennel for dipping - raw wr plunged into boiling water^^ plus a


PLEASE BOOK AT:- Tourist Information Centre Thoroughgoods Newsagents


08.30 09.45 08.00


09.00 09.00


FlUDAY 4 AUGUST BLACKPOOL/CLEVELEYS4=LEErWOOD 09.45


08.15 08.15


£9.00 £ 12.00


£9.00 £ 12.00


£7.00


2nd - 9th September - 8 days - Half Board - £330 (Saturday to Saturday)


314 Market Place, Clitheroe Cnvendish TORQUAY


5 Waterloo Road, Clitheroe n n a rH TDl IRS 2006-


Fn^riripc Bn E x cu rsio n S -a n dT b u a Jh ^ ^


Tel: 01200 425566 Tel: 01200423155


(Includes 3 Excursions)


13.10 09.45


£9.00 £12.00


*Depart opp. Adult Station Hotel Fare


TiiF.snAY 8 AUGUST YORK


CASTLE HOWARD (Admission not included) 09.00 THURSDAY 10 AUGUST LANCASTER & MORECAMBE


09.00


TTiF-snAV 15 AUGUST BLACKTOOLCLEVELEYSffLEETWOOD 09.45


09.45


THURSDAY 17 AUGUST SOUTHTORnShoppiagaiid/orFlowcrShow) 09.45


SATURDAY 19 AUGUST SOUITlPOKriShoppinganiForFlowcrSliow) 09.45


THURSDAV 24 AUGUST YORKSHIRE DALES


TtlF-SDAY 2i> AUGUST BLACKPOOUCLEVELEYSFLEETWOOD 09.45


SOUTH WEST SCOTLAND Kirkcudbright, New Galloway, Loch Ken 08.00


MONDAY 2« Aur.ll.ST (Bank HnlidaT).


WEDNESDAY 30 AUGUST BAKEWELL & DERBYSHIRE DALES 0830


09.00


TUF-SDAY 22 AUGUST BLACKPOOLCLEVELEYSffLEETWOOD 09.45


£9.00 £ 10.00


n.oo n.oo n.oo n.oo


n.oo £ 11.00


£15.00 n.oo £12.00


*lYc also pick up ai various points between Cbatbum and BiUington,.


Please enquire about time-table when booking. -------- COACH t TICKET PACKAGES conceM m SEP2I NOV 12 lAY-Z ^mHESTERAfi£NA


TASTE O AOFCH S VFESTIVU BILLY lOEL KEANE


NWJCHESTER/5P0LL0 ^UG18-21 WESTON PjytK STAFFS JUU9 MANCHESTER ARENA NWNCHHSTER APOLLO


RED HOT CHII PEPPERS in GUNS N ROSES ROLLING STONES WILL YOUNG THE CULT


23/7 27/8 15/9 20/9


ALL AMERICAN REJECTS 23/9 JOHNNY MATHIS ANDREA BOCELU ORDINARTBOYS McFLY


TOM JONES EMBRACE AFI


KENNY ROGERS


SI AYER 1 IN FLAMES PINK


Cl IFF RICHARD SNOW PATROL MADNESS


23/9 5/10 6/10 6/10


13/10 13/10 16/10


-26/10 3rt1 sni


26/11 2sm 13/12


IRON MAIDEN tTRlVIUM 14/12 MAMMA MIAI SHAYNEWARO DEEP PURPLE


22M M 'C A R D I V IS A /SW IT C H ( A M E X (01253)299266 o r B o o k O n l in e a t : v w v w .m c t - o n l i n e .c o .u k


Opened by Ribble Valley Borough F Council Mayor Peter Ainsworth


hy, Ferret racing, Guess Weight Piglets,Teas, Boimcy Castle


14/12 9Q


irm[E King St. Whalley Saturday^ S tS ^ u ly


im m S a tu rd a y 1 5 th Ju ly


Coming Soon €SC SW0Q@ [F


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Sunday 9th July at 2.15pm at the Memorial Hall and Bailey Field


HURST GREEN VILLAGE FETE


Adults Jbl Children Free j eaturing Blowjangles “more than


ust street band”. Childrens Fancy Dress, Childrens Races, Fun field s events, Egg throwing, Coconut


CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB


COFFEE EVENING Wed July 12th from 7.00pm TEEWOOD FARM HOUSE, WADDINGTON


by courtesy of Sylvia & Steven Berry


Go up the fell and v/atch for the signs


ENTRAN CE £1.00 FR E E CAR PARK


Have a cup of coffee or tea. Browse round the garden. Buy plants, cakes, books etc





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APOLLO CINEMAS


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


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


BOOKING S a-4HR INTERACTIVE INFO SERVICE 0 8 7 1 S S 3 3 4 4 5


* ‘ *BQ0K NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING MOVIE _______ Opens 28th July “Cars’* (PG)_______


PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2 (12A) * 2hn 50 mins Daily 10.3012.301.45 3.50 5.00 7.15 8.15 Sat Late 10.30pm


(Contains moderate horror and action-adventure violence) THE LAKE HOUSE(PG) 2 hrs


Daily 11-001.15 3.40 6.00 8.30 Sat Late 10.50pm


TOKYO DRIFT (12A) Ihr 50 mins


Daily 1.20 3.30 5.45 8.10, Sat Late 10.35 (Contains moderate violence)


The Directors Auditorium


THE DA VINCI CODE (12A) 2 his 50 mins Daily 1.25 4.40 8.00


(Contains flagellation and other moderate violence) JUST MY LUCK (PG) 2 hrs


Daily 11.001.15 3.40 6.00 8.30 Sat Late 10.50pm


SUPERMAN RETURNS (12A) * 2hrs 55 mins Daily 11.3012.50 3.00 4.15 6.45 8.00 Sat Late 10.10pm


Book Now Starts Friday 14th July (Contains moderate violence)


OVER THE HEDGE (U) * 1hr 45 mins Daily 11.201.20 3.35 5.45 8.00 Sat Late 10.15pm


X-MEN 3 -THE LAST STAND (12A) 2hrs


Daily 12.25 3.00 5.40 8.15 Sat Late 10.40pm (Contains sustained moderate violence)


LITTLE MANHAHAN (PG) * Ihr 50 mins Daily 11.101.30 3.50 6.10 8.30 Sat Late 10.50pm


Saturday's Little Oscar show 8th July POLAR EXPRESS (U) 1hr 55 mins The fun and games start at 11am


Box office open Mon ■ Sac 1 1am-7pm • Sun 1-7pm FILMS FROM FBI 7TR JULY 2006 FOR 7 DAYS


. Fib s t 012.82. 661^34


★★ GIANT CAR BOOT SALE * 3D CARS


Fields and Entrance next to mcdonalos on A59 Arrive 7 a.m. ■ Just turn up - it's a big field


M l CHARITY CAR BOOT STALLS WITH NUMBERS FREE Save money on fuel by selling Closer to h om e - le s s


★ ★


* No COPY GOODS OR AKY KNIVES (P£N KNIVm TO BE SOLD OK THIS SITE. * i f ^


.


2 travelling, you should do well, we get most visitors firsti * Get some of the best bargains here every Sunday


free - STALLS THERE AFTER - A l l CARS £4 ^ A l l VANS FROMIcS


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