18 Clitheroe Advertiser ATimes, Thursday, October 19th, 2006
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AH cntr is for inclusion in these columns should be on a 1) listings form, available from Main Reception, Kibble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, CHtheroe, (01200 425111) and handed in by tlie 10th of the month prior to tlie event.
Kibble Valley compiled b y Marcia Morris
Platform Gallerj', an exhibition of kinetic and mechanical sculp
ture by Jim Bond. Accrington Town Hall ball
room, sequence tea dance every Tuesday from 1-30 to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 234444. Braille It, meets in Clithcroe
Library each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. to
noon.Tel. 01200 426063. nibble Valley Visually
20th - Swan and Royal Hotel,
Pendle Pre-School charity ladies’ night to raise funds for the school. Karaoke, disco, buffet supper and raffle. 21st - Clitheroe Ramblers’
Impaired Group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club. Tel, 01200 426822. Information from the Pensions
sequence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. St Wilfrid’s Hall. Ribchester:
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Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. tor Grassington. Inquiries, tel. Chris tine Gledhill 01200 428766. 21st - Wildlife Trust Nature
Service in RVBC offices. Tel 01200414453. Pendle Club, Lowergate, .
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. 20th - Tosside Community
Hall, dance to the music of Alan at 8 p.m.
Reserve volunteer work party at Salthill Quarry off Lincoln Way. Meet at 10-30 a.m. Inquiries, tel. Phil Dykes on 07841996722. 21sl-Salem Congregational
Chapel, Martin Top, Rimington, autumn fair and art display. Vari ous stalls, painting and greeting cards by Audrey Walker. Hot-pot lunches available. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445315. 21st - St Mary's Centre,
Church Street, annual \vinter fair by Hyndburn and Ribble Valley CVS. Stalls selling gifts, bric-a- brac. Refreshments and much mora Everyone welcome. 21st - Clitheroe Museum. Life
in a medieval castle.
Se.ssions are 11.30 a.m. 1 p.m. and 2-30'p.m.
Whatever ypu want. I C I N E M A ^ - M
HOLLYWOOD PA R K f R ‘ N L- E Y
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JBox pffice‘:6 ^ n ;Mon'-^SaC FILMS FROM FRI 20TH OCTOBER 2006 FOR 7 DAYS
STICK IT (PG) 2hrs5mins Daily 1.10, Sat Morn 11am
The Directors Audilorium •
THE HISTORY BOYS (15L2hrs lOmins Daily 1.00 3.306.00 8.30
MARIE ANTIONETTE (12A) * 2hrs ISm in s Daily 2.15 5.00 7.50, Sat Late 10.30pm ____________ (Contains moderale sex)_____________
THE GUARDIAN (12A) * 3hrs ■
■ Daily 3.30 7.30
(Contains moderate violence and strong language) HOODWINKED (U)1hr40mins
'■ T Daily 1.40 3.45, Sat Morn 11.20am THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA (PG) 2hrs tOmins
Daily 2.00 5.10 8.00, Sat Morn 11.10am - Sat Late 10.30pm BARNYARD (PG) * IhrSOmins
Daily 1.35 3.50, Sat Morn 11.20am
TEXAS CHAINSAW MASACRE: THE BEGINNING (18) 1hr 50mins - :
Daily 5.45 8.20, Sat Late 10.30pm
Saturday's Littie Oscar show SOthSeptember OVER THE HEDGE (U) Ih r 40mins The fun and games start at 11am
CLICK (12A) 2hrs Smins Daily 12.50 3.15 5.40 8.10, Sat Late 10.35pm
(Contains strong language and moderale sex and drug references) THE DEPARTED (18) 2hrs 55mins
______________ Daily 7.50pm______________ OPEN SEASON (U) * IhrSOmins
Daily 1.10 3.30 5.40, Sat Morn 11am THE G RU D G E 2 (1 5 )*2 h rs
Daily 6.00 8.30, Sat Late 10.50pm J
^Works, (Mce or Prijrate Partied Three cotvse Dinn^& Coffee One, Sh-B3ng"Snalce
DJ Dancing & Bar to 1.00am From £26.50
Fence Gate, Wheatley Lane Road, Fence, BB12 9EE
www.fencegate.co.uk T: 01282 618101
BANQUETING Uf-mce QaU, is
www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Weekendplus
■ FOR anyone planning a holiday in Canada an ideal intro duction into the country is being held in Whalley Library on
Monday. An illustrated lecture entitled “Canada and the Rockies”
is being presented by Richard Gilbert, showing his journey from Vancouver to Victoria Island, inside passage to Prince Rupert and through the Rockies \da Jasper and Banff. ■ Take a colourful journey to a far distant land without hav
ing to travel too far. Ticket must be bought in advance.
and are fully booked, but details are being taken in the event of cancellations. Accompanied chil dren only. Inquiries, tel. 424635. 21st - Ribble Valley Mayor’s
Parlour, an autumn gathering from 10 a.m. in aid of Pendle For est National Trust Association. Various stalls, everyone welcome. 21st - Tosside Community
Hall, whist and domino drive at 7-. 45 p.m. 22nd - Ribble Film Club pres
ents, “Fateless” (12A) at Stage and Screen Cinema in St Mary's Hall, Church Street, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427886. 22nd - Clitheroe Mountaineer
ing Club day meeting at Wild Boar Fell. Leaving the council offices car park at 8 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427044. 22nd - West Bradford Village
Hall, antique fair with curios and crafts. Starts at 9 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424311. 2.3rd - Whalley Library, illus
trated lecture entitled “Canada and the Rockies” by Richard Gilbert at at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket available from the
library. Inquiries, 01254 822446. 23rd - The Clarion Hotel Fox-
fields, Whalley Road, Billington. Business and Professional Wk)men UK Ltd Blackburn and District meeting Speaker Delphine Green- halgh “To Bead or Not to Bead”. Inquiries, tel 01254 244458. 23rd, 25th and 261h - Stage and
Screen Cinema, presents “Driving Lessons” (15) in St Mary’s Hall, Church Street, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427886. 23rd - Stepping Out Monday
go for it walks. Meet at Whalley Abbey entrance at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. . 23rd - Knowle Green Village Hall. A talk entitled "Ribchester and the Dragon Connection” at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 21lh - Clitheroe Ramblers’
Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m. for Hal- ton West and Swinden. Inquiries, tel. John Whitehead on 423881. 241h - Knowle Green Village
Hall. Line dancing at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447.
...w eV eg o tit Lancashire's biggest and best
MODEL RAILWAY SHOW KING GEORGE'S HALL,
NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN Friday 20th October 5.00pm - 9.00pm
Saturday 21st October 10.00am - 6.00pm . Sunday 22nd October 10.00am - 5.00pm
Adults £5.00 Senior Citizens £4.50 Students £4.50 Children £3.00 Family Tickets £13.00
CAFETERIA & LICENSED BAR
Free prize draw for all visiting children.-. ‘.- .Hornby model train setFio be won ‘ .
Organised by Blackburn and East Lancs Model Railway Society
W e e k en d p lu - s e n t e r t a i n m e n t s p a g e s e v e ry F r id ay
h i c h m o v ie ? • • • ■ . s e e o u r '
■ in y o u r L o a d e r Tim es N ow s p o p e r s
Indoor Car Boot Sunday 22nd October Padiham Town Hall
To book 07931427627
Giant Car Boot Next to McDonalds A59 Every Sunday
ANTIQUES COLLECTABES
AND CRAFTS FAIR Sunday 22nd October at
WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE HALL
9am - 4pm Admission 50p
Refreshments Avalaible For stall
Tel. 01200 424311 j^MFlffiENCO
Andalusian dance, song and guitar Tickets: £11.00 / £10.00
Saturday 28th October - Tickets: £5.00 7pm
OXJAM at the MECHANICS Oxjam’s biggest music event featuring
E x it S ta te - T h e Superkings - 3milehile- H a r r ie tte Allen -
DJ Bodie an d more
B j P j n ^ Wednesday 1st November- 7.30pm
n t f t i f i MUSICIANS '
HEPWORTH HOMES BRASS BAND Tickets: £5,50
Sunday 5th November - 2pm
I t ' l i ' . l STACY KENT & her i
Featuring J im Tomlinson Tickets: £12/£9 E V E N T S - OCTOBER 25TH TO. 29th 25th - Cross Hill Nature Reserve.
Wildlife welly fun time. Meet at main entrance to Brungerley Park at 10
a.m. Free session of games and activi
ties for children up to eight yrs with their parents/carers. Inquiries, tel. to Phil Dykes on 07841996722. 25lh -Knowle Green Village Hall.
Sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 26(h - Alston Hall, Longridge,
introducing literature. Paula Eames looks at the earliest and one of the greatest of our English poets Chaucer. Inquiries, tel. 01772 7^661. 26lh - Stepping Out, Fancy walk
ing a bit further. Meet Slaidbum car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 26lh - Knowle Green Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring James Redfern on piano. Concert starts at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254826948. 26th - Clitheroe and District
Recorded Music Society meeting at 7-30 p.m. in the United Reformed Church. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424502. 27lh -Clitheroe Mountaineering
Club weekend meeting in Llanberis. Inquiries, and booking contact Valerie Grooby on 01200 428766. 27lh - West Bradford Village
Hall. Children’s disco at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423424. 28th - St Michael and St John's Parish Hall. Smng Commanders at
8 p.m. To book tel. 01200 427029 or pay on the door. Numbers limited. 28th - Clitheroe Town Hall, 9
Church Street, coffee morning in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind. Cake stall, tombola, Christmas cards. • 28th - Knowle Green Village Hall.
Concert with the music students of Carrie Steingold at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 87^47. 28th - Trinity Methodist Church
Hall, children’s magical afternoon presented by Ribblesdale Rotary Club at 2-30 p.m. Magic shows. Punch and Judy, fancy dress compe tition. Children must be accompanied by
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PARDON me boy, is that the Clitheroe choo-choo?
Okay, so it might not quite have the ring
of Chatanooga, but it could be the ques tion on the lips of anyone looking closely
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an adult. Inquiries, tel. 01254 222702 or 07746848989. Tickets available from Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre on 01200 425566 or 425846. 28th - Castle Museum. Hallow
e’en sessions 11.15 a.m., 1.15 p.m. and 3 p.m. Spooky Fun! Make lanterns and masks for a super scary Hallowe’en. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424635. 29th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso
Walter Trout Fri i o Oct, 8.30pm
ciation, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Widdop Reser voirs. Inquines, tel. John Webb to 01254 822968. 291h - Ribble Film Club presents,
“Strayed” (Les Egares) (15) at Stage and Screen Cinema in St Mary's Hall, Church Street, at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427886.
BFurtlicr details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A Imoking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clithcroc, tcl. 01200 425,566. ■ :
Pendle Leisure Trust ^ 012.82.661234 ■ I
. : . Manchester Road - Burnley - Box Office - 0 1 2 8 2 664400 Friday 20th October - 8pm
Saturday 2lst October - 7.30pm VEGAS NIGHTS
Four o f the countries premier tribute artists perform Elvis - Tom Jo n e s - Neil Diamond - Rod Stewart F e a tu rin g The Beale S t B and
Tickets: £10.00 u p
THE LONDON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOm
Tickets: £14.00 / £12.00
Thursday 26th October - 7.30pm ME&THEKING
Visually striking magical comedy E c c en tric charatcrisation, slick
O T p h y s i c a l performance and an °f Elvis numbers sung
I B "f*
live. A tru ly theatrical experience Tickets: £6.00 / £5.00
Diesday 3 1 s t O c to b e r - 7 3 0 pm
good old days of music hall through the 1970's Last few seats remaining Tickets: £8.00/£7.00
Rolling Back The Years Music Hall West End vocalist perfpm songs from the
T h u rsd ay 2nd N o v em b e r-
HOWARD MARKS New Show for 2006 Tickets £13.50
Robinson Crusoe &
2 9 th November - Absolute Kings Of Swing 3rd December -
Billy Bragg - Owned and operated by Burnley'Borough Council ;
Bookonlinewww.burnleymechanics.co.uk .
fte Pirates Pantomime ’
selling fast
Free Admission from 12.00 noon Bridal Shows 1;00pm & 3.00pm By Sugared Almonds.
Everything to assist you with yourspedaiday
Fence Gate £13 (£15 on door)
\
at the new Swing Commanders CD. En tit led “Take i t Away!” and ju s t
released, the successful local group’s third recording features an evocative picture of a 1930s-style American railroad junction as its front cover.
But among the dusty railroad tracks,
the tall grain stores and telegraph wires, the su b tly superimposed sign reads “Clitheroe”. So with fans across the UK and abroad, the name of Clitheroe is set to travel the globe. Now acknowledged as one of the top
attractions on both the country and forties swing scenes. The Swing Commanders are kept busy pla3dng clubs and festivals the length and breadth of Britain. However, there is a rare chance to catch
them on “home ground” next weekend, when they play a t the Catholic Social Centre, on Lowergate, on Saturday, Octo ber 28th. Tickets are already selling fast, so for
more than two hours of live western swing, cowboy jazz and latin pop, ring 01200 423073 to make sure of yours.
what's on at cLi
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October • Fri 20 Walter Trout* •Sat 21 Ballroom Dancing^ •Sat 28 Imp Reunion
STAGE AND SCREEN HLM PROGRAMME
Half Term Matinees fMon 23rd - 28lh October @ 2.30nm1
‘Hoodwinked’ (Cert U)
Mon 23rd. Wed 2.5th. Thurs 26lh October @ 7.30pm
‘Driving Lessons’- (Cert 15)
Sun 22nd October & 7.30pm
‘Fateless’ (Cert PG)
www.stage-screen.co.uk
Church St, Clitheroe. Tel 01200 427162
St Mary’s Centre,
Fretddie Starr Fri 17 Nov, 7.30pm £18 (£20 on door)
Legends of the 6o's Thurs 9 Nov, 8.30pm £13 (£15 on door)
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Box Office Opening Hours: Mon &Tues: 10am - 5pm, Wed - Fri: 10am - 7pm, Sat: 10am - ipm
w w w. pen d i e! els u r et r u s t .c o . u k For further information or to book call the box office:
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COME AND JOIN US FOR A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTAAAS TRAIN JOURNEYI
SATURDAY 25TH NOVEMBER - “THE CAPITALS EXPRESS” Day Excursion to LONDON (for Sightseeing and Christmas Shopping)
Running from: lAYTON for Blackpool (around 6am), POULTON>LE-FYLDE (around 6.10am), PRESTON (around 6.30am), BAMBER BRIDGE [around 6.40am], CHERRY TRS (around 6.55am), BLACKBURN (around 7am), ACCRINGTON (around 7.15am) and BURNLEY MANCHESTER ROAD (around 7.30am.) A buffet car will be □v^Iabfe to'.all passengers throughout the (oumey.
■ Compos^oufs'b^gs you a
vepr.rore opportunity to travel by direct train In a friendly atmosphere to the Capital, .vla'OT fnteres^^qrid smIc,route.>T^ will be the first direct train from Pylde and East Lancashire to London In years . ortd
M onyTolherl>^rtheomIng date. ‘,ROUTC*i.^A'crc»'nMrC^ hilly and scenic, then join the North TransPennIne route and
.^^Ithroui^^Yori^re to (olrt the fam o u rE ^ C ^ s t Mainline route. Many miles of pleasant countryside are then of Doncaster, Retford, Newarig Gran^am and J^terborough.' I
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7trl.the*dE^e of London wItH.excellent im d e ^ ro i^ and bw links to o ^ r nearby dreavyoU;ShouId eawyr-^e!^oble*to^^^ attractions you plan to visit or Indeed t|M bert of Londons many‘shop& \Ypu may wblrip^das«iM’^ ‘'J
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www.vI5IHondon.06m the capitals offidal visitors website,'.which contalru^Mi the dty's fdvwrlrahattt^Ibr^a^^ lasThe’ London Eye/BuckIngham.PoIoeW'l^To^rdKt]oHcIdn, the N d fw ):H j^ r^ ^ ^ ' * ^Museum andTqta'
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■For details of trade stands please s call Tel: 01282 618101
Fence GateiiWheatley Lane Road;-’; Fence, BB12 9EE
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TICKErS^^r^ovpIlable ot £42 each (STANDARD CLASS -> child under 16], £ ^ (RRST CLASS - all ages). Please check first d oss'table for 2*. availability (at small supplement per pereon). ’
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“Tickets are available from .“psmpass'Tours", 46 Hallyllle^Road, Liverpool L18
0HR..Call 0151 722 1147 (10om-6pm Monday-Friday), visit
www.compas$tdursxjbjiet, send us
an.SAE.or email
eompasstoura@Iycds.co.uk for further . ■ details. Booking conditions available upon request^ by sending SAE or check our website. If you need Immediate ‘ 'booking conflrmaHon please add on SAE'wIth'your booking.^' /' , ' :
'i * ' ^ ‘ • Entertainments - Sports - Arts - Fitness ■ .v.-.
as the usual shopping and sightseeing acHvIHes avdllable.pi on board the train If you are planning to bring bock any
■■ shoppIng^It^^o^ Ig ^ ^ ^ jeRlng stevmrds will do their best to assist you In ^w ln g this during the |oumey should ^wWS^Ire'any^asstooijcS^-’''-''•
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»STUDENTS from Clitheroe more than £180 was raised.
Macmillan “World’s Biggest Coffee Morning” event by sell ing cakes and biscuits in the school canteen. All the cakes were donated by students and
Company donated fresh coffee and a raffle and book sale also boosted funds and raise the final am o u n t to more than £260.
This Half Term join us for our fantastic offer.
Kids get I Gams [SlSMllZiZilllti
imuni Moonlight Bowling
November •Thurs 9 Legends of the 6o's* •Sat 11 Ballroom Dancing* •Sun 12 Colne Orchestra* • Fri 17 Freddie Star* •Thurs 23 Camerata The spirit of Schubert*
' experience the craze of bowling ^ in the dark with UV lighting
HOURLY BOWLING ANYTIME ANY DAY UNTIL CLOSE
HALF PRICE
HOTE L & RESTAURANT C H IL PR EN ’S SUNPAaLJSPBCiAL
Children under the age of 11 eat free off the children’s menu, when occompanied by a dining adult.
Weather permitting children’s play orea to keep them occupied. Food served 12 until 8 Sunday
Sunday 19th November To include Foshion shows ond live Music
Doors open from I lorn
CH R IS TM A S AT THE M P .O R C Q C K Brochures now available
For more information or to request a brochure
Pleose contact one of the team on 01200 422333 PARTY
Saturday 25th November 2006 60's and 70's Disco Night
Before all the festivities begin Food availoble. £6.50 Per Head
To book a table or just to enquire call one of the team on 01200 422333
Slaidburn Road, Waddington, near Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 3AA
tel: 01200 422333 fax: 01200 429184 email:
info@moorcockinn.co.uk
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