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16 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times; Thursday, July 20th, 2006


wwiw.clitheroetoday.co.uk VVe^kendplus what’s on in the


Rihhle Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available from Main RecepUon, Kibble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, CliUieroe, (01200 425111) and handeil in by tbe 10th of die month prior to Uie event.


Library Thursdays at 9-30 a.m. to noon. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063. Kibble Valley Visually Impaired


Braille It, meeting in Clitheroe


Group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club. Tel, 01200 426822. 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 Friday at 7 p.m. Brownies, Cubs and Scouts together with church groups also meet in the hall. Tel. 01254


878473. Stonyhurst College open to visitors


and guided tours of the college until August 28th. Open daily, except Fri­ days, from 1 to 5 p.m. 21st - Knowle Green Village Hall,


history group meeting on “English Civil War Part Two The Battles”. Tel 01254 878447. 21st - Tosside Community Hall,


dance music by Kenny Bell. Inquiries, tel. 01729 840272. 22nd - Clitheroe Museum,


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THE magnificent Stonyhurst Collep is now open to visitors who can enjoy a guided tour of the building and look round the wonderful gardens. During the tour, visitors can see how present day pupils live and visit the Great Hall with portraits of the seven former pupils awarded the Victoria Cross. In the gardens the scenic views are breathtaking. • See ReadersPlus page 14 for details of a


special buy one, get one free offer and a great competition.


EVENTS - JULY 21ST TO JULY 27TH


dinosaur toys, make your ovvn dinosaur soft toy. Accompanied chil­ dren only at 11-30 a.m. to 1-30 p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. To book tel. 0l200


424655. 22nd - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. for Great Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat. Tel. Ben Brown on 01254 822851. 22nd - Tosside Community Hall. Fox Festival weekend. Inquiries, tel.


01729 840272. 22nd - Trinity Methodist Church


Hall, coffee stop from 10-30 a.m., everyone welcome. 23rd - Alston Hall, Longridge,


Simone Rebello presents a pro­ gramme for solo percussion. Inquiries, tel. 01772 781323. 24th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


whist and domino drive. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 24th - The Clarion Hotel Foxfields,


Whalley Road, Billington, meeting of Business and Professional Women Uk Ltd Blackburn & District. Tel. 01254


244458. 25th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, meet at Chester Avenue car Whatever you want. C IN E M A S I


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b u r E Y FREE PARKING » DISABLED ACCESS IWV5 BOOKING S 24HR INTERACTIVE INFO SERVICE


0 8 7 i S S 3 3 4 4 S Box office open Mon • Sac 1 1am-7pm • Sun 1-7pnn


films from FRI 21ST JULY 2006 FOR 7 DAYS


PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2 (12A) * 2hrs 50 mins Dally 12.301.45 3.50 5.007.15 8.15 Sat Late 10.30pm


' (Contains moderate horror and action-adventure violence)


SUPERMAN RETURNS (12A) * 2hrs 55 mins Daily 11.30 12.50 3.00 4.15 6.45 8.00 Sat Late 10.10pm


(Contains moderate violence) The Directors Auditorium


JUST MY LUCK (PG) * 2hts Daily 1.15 3.40 6.00 8.30


TOKYO DRIFT (12A) Ihr SO mins Daily 8.10, Sat Late 10.35 (Contains moderate violence)


GARFIELD 2 (U)* Ihr 3Smins Daily 11.30 1.20 3.15 5.15


STORM BREAKER (PG)* 1hr SOmins Daily 11.251.30 3.50 6.00 8.25 Sat Late 10.45pm


Saturdays Little Oscar Show 22nd M y EIGHT BELOW (PG) * 2hrs 5mlns. Thefunandgames start at 11 am


THE BREAK UP (12A) * 2hr Smins Daily 12.55 3.25 5.50 8.30, Sat Late 10.50pm


(Contains one use of strong language and moderate sex references) _____________


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


••Book Now Opens 281h July*** CARS (PG) *2hrs 2Qmins Daily 12.15 3.00 5.45 8.30


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park at 1 p.m. for Knowle Green. Tel. John Eamshaw, 01254 878543. 25th - Tosside Commflnity Hall,


seniors’ social. Tel. 01729 840272. 26th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


ation, meet at start point Whalley at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Kieron Reddy on 01200 426858. 26th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


sequence dancing. Inquiries, tel. 01254878447. 26th - Stepping Out New Wednes­


day Walks, at Salthill Quarry meet lay-by,Lincoln Way at 6-30 p.m. Tel.


01200 414484. 27th - Read United Reformed


Church, Ribble Valley Seniors’ Action Forum. Have your say on planning and provision of services/facilities throughout the Ribble Valley. Tel 01200 453072. 27th - Clitheroe Mountaineering


28th - Bat walk and ‘batty “ activities. Meet


EVENTS - JULY 28TH TO AUGUST 3RD classes, Clitheroe Coun­


at Castle Cement Train­ ing Block off Pimlico Link Road just before main works at 8 p.m. to


10 p.m. Learn about your


local bats and then go out and ifind out what it is about in Cross Hill Quarry Nature Reserve with Ea s t Lancs Bat Group. Inquiries, tel. Phil Dykes on 07841 996722. 29th - Clitheroe Natu­


ra lis ts ’ Society, Meet Clitheroe Interchange at 9-30 a.m. for Settle. Glo­ ria Booth. Booking essential. Tel. Jean Trot­ ter on 01200 428117. 29th - Clitheroe Area


WI Handicraft and Pro­ duce Show in Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Chatburn Road. D e m o n s t r a t i o n s , refreshments, children's


Club climbing meet at Witches Quar­ ry, meet at council offices car park at 5-15 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 1 01200


429396. 27th - Clitheroe Books presents


Bloodaxe Poets in Cafe Caprice, Moor Lane, at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200


444242. .weVegotit.


★ ★ *★ *★ ******★ *★ * * * * * * * * * * * GIANT CAR BOOT SALE *


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" First 30 CARS free ■ STAllS thebe after - au cans E4 ^ » l l VARS FROM £6


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* No COPY GOODS OR ARY KNIVES (PER KNIVES) TO OE SOLO ON DOS SITE. i t


A l l CHARITY CAR BOOT STAIiS WnW NUMBERS TREE


travelling, yoo should do well, we get most visitors firsti * Gel some of tbs best bargains here every Sunday


* ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ B Y * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Enq: 07931427627


Trawden Garden Festival 29th & 30th July 10am - 5pm 25 Open Gardens


A.N€STRRLin Dozens of Scarecrows


^ a f t Stalls, Festival of Flowers' Brass Band, Vintage Cars Children’s Activities


Refreshments available Free transport around the village


Programme & Map £2.50 per adult (Accompanied kids go free)


More information from 01282 861706


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' View and buy photos online : with our new and improved.website'


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Area W.l Handicraft & Produce Show


Saturday 29th July IO.OOAM^y


TO 4.30PM 7'" . wvvvv.clitheroetoday.coi^


or call Lucy on 01282 426161 Ext: 317


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Chatburn Road, .. .Clitheroe


Presentation of ' Trophies


Demonstrations Refreshments


Children’s Classes' i^ c ro e


ADMISSION £ 1 <U 'k


i . Savo moosy on (uol by soiling closor to home - less ^ I


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try market. 30th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet a t Chester Avenue car park a t 9-30 a.m. for Stainforth. Inquiries, ’ tel. Allan Richards on


01200 422865. a u g u s t


1st - Summer Holiday


welly walks, meet at Castle Cement car park a t 2 p.m. This walk is suitable for children up to the age of eight and will incorporate activi­ ties along the route. Par­ ents must accompany their child at all times. 2nd - Cycling Grand


Prix round Clitheroe town centre and Castle grounds. Non-stop excitement and racing action. Racing starts at 7 p.m. with activities on the Clitheore Castle Grounds throughout the


day.


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Y 2nd - Stepping Out


New Wednesday Walks, meet Downham Village Hall car park a t 6-30 p.m. These walks will last approx two hours (3-4 miles). Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 2nd lo 3rd - Friendly


Farm- fundays at Little Town D a iry Farm, Thornley, Longridge (opposite the Derby Arms). A great day out for all the family. Farm­ ers’ market, children’s attractions, tractor rides and sheap shearing demonstration. Free entrance and car park­ ing. Inquiries, tel. 01772 782429 ■ 3rd - Stepping Out


“Fancy walking a bit further”. Meet Barley car park a t 1-30 p.m. for walk of four to six miles. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484.


■ 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, Clitheroe, tcl. 01200 425566.


• FOR the first time in its history, the Royal Lancashire Show moves to a week- end. From tomorrow, Friday, until Sun­ day the showground on the outskirts of Ribchester will be home to scores of


exhibitors and thousands of spectators. Police will ensure smooth access for


motorists with a one-way system in place and a huge parking area.To find out more, turn to pages 21 to 23.


Pendle Leisure Trust - 01282. 661234 £££ WE ARE BACK DUE TO MASSIVE PUBUC ANTICIPATION £££^


GISBURN MARKET & CAR BOOT SALES \


Situated Top of Sawley Brow, A59.


OPEN FOR THE SUMMER THIS SUNDAY 23m JULY


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S E L L FOR FREE. A L L STALLS FREE FRUIT & V EG AVAILABLE


I 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 All th e usual attractions on s ite to Include bargains galo re, J ^old and new, kiddles castles, s lid e s, pony rides, on s ite to i le ts, | catering, water, electric. Fun fam i ly day out, massive f ie ld with car parking fo r thousands.


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) WIN! Cinema tickets


“OVER THE HEDGE” (Cert U); screenings daily except Sunday and Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. from July 21st to 27th; Stage and Screen at St Mary’s Centre, Church Street, Clitheroe.


JUST whose backyard 1s it, anyway? Spring has sprung and Verne and his wood­ land friends wake from


.their long winter’s nap to discover that a tall, green “thing” has mysteriously cropped up right through the middle of their home. Enter RJ (voiced by


Bruce Willis), an oppor­ tunistic raccoon, who explains th a t the world beyond “the hedge” is the “gateway to the good life” where peculiar creatures called humans live to eat, rather than eat to live. Suspicious and even a lit-


Russian beauty AN entertaining talk was given by George Dobson to the Clitheroe and District Masonic Fellowship follow­ ing his visit to Russia. A total of 42 club mem­


bers attended with Mr Dobson speaking about the beautiful buildings and music in Russia as well as his visit to the ballet. He also visited St Peters­


burg and spoke of the poverty and the food queues. At the next meeting Mr


P. Watson will talk about “Medicine and Magic” at West Bradford Village Hall at 2-30 p.m.


9 IF you arc an Alex Rider fan or just love reading, why not go along to C lithc ro e Library during the holidays for a reading mission? For every book read, there


are spy cards, secret codes or a secret writing pen to collect.


Bridge win*- ners


BRIDGE winners at the Pendle Club were Mrs Sylvia Walsh and partner, Mrs Pat Parker, Mrs Muriel Wilson. Solo whist winners at the Pendle Club were: D. Grant, B. Wood, Mrs D. Underwood. Domino winners were: Mrs D. Peel, joint 2, R. Barker and Mrs M. Miller; joint 4, Mrs F. Cooke and B. Wil­ son. Sequence danc­ ing is held every Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. and line dancing every Thursday at 1- 30 p.m.


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r’'ra ADMISSION-FREE BALLOON) FLIGHTSTO BEWON KIDS UNDER 4 FREE


FAMILYTICKET 2 ADULTS AND 2 CHILDREN £10


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iciitheroe Road Barrow Tel: 01254 823.821


Entertainments “ Sports ~ Arts - Fitness 012.82.661234


Fri&'Sat Sunday.


12 noon - 4.00pm 4.00pm - 6.30pm 6.30pm - 12 niidnight


£5.50 £6.50 £8.75


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£5.50 £7.00


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2 Courses £17 95 3 Courses £19.95


tie jealous of RJ, the ever- cautious Verne wants to keep his blended family safely on their side of the hedge. But, proving the adage tha t one man’s garbage is another man’s - or rather animal’s - treas­ ure, the manipulative RJ tries to convince the wood­ land band that there is lit­ tle to fear and everything


to gain from their over- indulgent new neighbors. Eventually, RJ and


Verne form an unlikely friendship as they learn to co-exist with, and even exploit, this strange new world called suburbia. This animated adventure for all the family is a great way to start to school summer hol­ idays.


STAGE & SCREEN COMPETITION


Question: William Shatner provides the voice of Ozzie the Possum in “Over the Hedge”. In what groundbreaking ’60s sci-fi show did Shatner play Captain James T. Kirk?


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There are also activities for children taking place every Tuesday morning during the holidays al the library organ­ ised by Lancashire Adull Learning. All the activities are based on a spy theme and will be different each week.


There are also two se ss ions on Saturday m o rn ing s - crafty computers and food for spies. All activities are free, but entry is by ticket only, which can be collected from the library. Children mustbe accompanied by an adult.


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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 20th, 2006 17 MRS


FROST and Mrs Charlton at (he


handover (s)


MEMBERS of Rib- blesdale Inner Wheel witnessed the handover of the president’s chain of office from outgoing president Kath Carlton to incoming president Janet Frost.


Inner Wheel welcomes Janet President Janet


joined Ribblesdale Inner Wheel five years ago during Kathleen's first presidential year.


Coincidently, Janet's husband, David, has also recently com­ menced his presiden­ tial year of Ribbles­ dale Rotary Club.


BLocari(ja 'R is io rm ie lA d ii^n o &


For fabulous re g io n a l I ta l ia n cuisine a n d w in e c om e to La Locanda


Every Sunday is 'Little Italy Day' and kids EAT FREE!


G rea t v alue Early Bird menu a v a i la b le too for Mums and Dads - and children s t i ll e a t free!


Sunday o p e n in g times 4pm u n t i l 1 0 pm La Locanda


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La Locand a, M a in Street, G is b u rn , near C l i th e ro e . Tel: 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 5 3 0 3 w w w . la lo c a n d a .c o .u k


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01200 424217 www.stage*screen.co.uk


Fri 21st -Thurs 27th July @ 7.30pm (Not Sun,Tue)


‘Over The Hedge’


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many times as you like and choose as much as you desirei0u^fiilly qualified chefs have prepdreU q^ange of over 60 items


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For a fixed price, visit the buffet bars as


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