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18 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, August 9th, 2007 ? , ?


A what’s on in the


Ribble Valley M compiled by Marcia Morris


All entries Tor inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available front Main Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, (01200 425111) and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event.


Platform Gallery exhibition of ceram­


ic sculpture by Helen Felcey and Rebec­ ca Catterall. Stonyhurst College and gardens open


to visitors daily except Fridays from 1 to 5 p.m. Open Bank Holiday Monday. Braille It, meets in Clitheroe Library


each Thursday a t 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200426063. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired


Group meets Mondays evening in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200426822. Chipping Old Mill, Malt Kiln Lane,


summer exhibition of local artwork. St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchester: Line


dancing Mondays a t 7-30 p.m., Junior and senior RATS Wednesday and Thurs­ day at 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Friday a t 7 p.m., Brownies, Cubs and Scouts togeth­ er with church groups also meet in the hall. Tel. 01254 878473. lOlli - Clitheroe Geological Heritage


Trail, guided walk with Wildlife Trust. Meet Clitheroe Interchange, 1-30 p.m. Tel. 07811996722. 10th - Clitheroe Garden Club, plant


sale in St James’ School yard, Greenacre Street, tel. 01200 425482. lOlh - Stepping out, Friday walk,


meet Platform Gallery a t 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200414481. Ulli - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society,


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A WEEKEND of activities will be taking place in West Bradford starting on Saturday with a gift day in the Methodist Church fol­ lowed by a "Celebration of Life Songs of Praise" on Sunday. The annual village show will also take place on Sunday, in the village hall, with fruit, vegetables and flowers. There will also be handicrafts, a children's section, homemade produce and baking, all judged by local experts. The hall will be open to the pub­ lic at 1 p.m.


summer coach walk meet Clitheroe Interchange a t 9-30 a.m. for Cracoe. To book tel. Jean Trotter on 01200 428117. l l l l i - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Clapham. Inquiries, tel. James Jolly 07970073356. 11th - West Bradford M eth o d is t


Church Gift Day. Gifts will be received from 3-30 to 5 p.m. Refreshments avail­ able. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426869. 12th - West Bradford Village Hall,


annual village show. Inquiries, tel. David Sharp 01200 423424. 12th - West Bradford Village Hall, car


boot sale. Inquiries, tel. Joyce Geeen- wood 01200 424311. 12th - West Bradford M eth o d is t


Church. Celebration of Life Songs of Praise. Preacher the Rev. Harry Jones. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426869. l.'ilh - Stepping Out, meet Cocklet Hill


car park at 1-30 p.m.Tel. 01200 414484. l ltli - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m. for Barley. Inquiries, tel. Frances Prince 01254 822859. 11th - C litheroe U3A, a t T r in i ty


Church Hall, Wesleyan Row. Speaker Mr R. Mitchell on “Bess Hardwick”. lath - Platform Gallery summer work­ shop. Sessions at 10 a.m. to noon and 1


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u n t i l 3 p.m. Booking essen tia l tel. 01200443071. 15th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet at 6-45 p.m. in Sabden. Tel. Frances Prince 01254 822859. lath - Knowle Green Village Hall


sequence dancing. Inquiries, tel. Jean Proctor 01254 878447. lath - St Michael and St John’s Social


Centre, Lowergate. Afternoon tea dance. Tel. 01200 426769. 16th - Stepping Out, meet a t Bayley


Arms car park, Hurst Green. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484 or 07811996722. IGtli - Clitheroe Mountaineering Club,


indoor meeting in Clitheroe Cricket Club. Tel. 01200 427044. 16th - Stepping Out, daytime walk,


meet Read c ar p a rk a t 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. lGth - Platform Gallery, summer


workshops, second of two sessions, must have attended first session. 10 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Booking essen­ tial tel.01200 443071. lGIh - Knowle Green Village Hall, in


collaboration with Chetham’s School of Music, the first of two lunch concerts by contestants from the Manchester Inter­ national Summer School Festival for Young Pianis ts . To book tel. 01254 826948.


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


¥ 1 ISIli - Sabden Horti­


cultural Society, in St Mary's Church Hall. Inquiries Betty Clark­ son 01282 772762. 19th - Clitheroe


Mountaineering Club, meet council office car park at 8 a.m. Day meet for mountain walking or rock climbing in Swin- dale. Inquiries, tel. Neil Whalley 01254 884555. 19th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers' Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. for Dove- stone Reservoir, North­ ern Peak District. Inquiries, tel. Ben Brown 01254 822851. 20th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, whist and domino drive. Tel. Jean Proctor on 01200 878447. 20th - Stepping Out,


Monday walk, meet at St Peter's Church, Sales- bury, a t 1-30 p.m.


Inquiries, tel. 01200


414484. 20th - Knowle Green


Congregational Church, children's holiday Bible Club. Inquiries, tel. the Rev. Chris Okpoti 01254 878394. 21st - Clitheroe Ram­


blers' Association, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Dunsop Bridge. Inquiries, tel. Mary Thorpe 01254 823227. 22nd - Clitheroe Ram­


blers' Association, meet at the start point, Bark­ er Brow a t 6-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Patrick Gavin 01254 249500. 22nd - Knowle Green


Village Hall, sequence dancing. Inquiries, tel. Jean Proctor 01254 878447. 22nd - Platform


Gallery, Summer Work­ shops. Learn how to tie- dye using a selection of rainbow colours. Ses­


sions at 10 a.m. to noon also 1 to 3 p.m. To book tel. 01200 443071. 23rd - Stepping Out,


Thursday evening walk, meet Highmoor car park. Inquiries, tel 01200 414484 or 07841996722. 23rd - Stepping Out,


Thursday day walk, meet Newton car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200414484. 23rd - Platform


Gallery, Summer Work­ shops. Create you very own dream catcher to hang above your bed. Sessions a t 10 a.m. to noon, also 1 to 3 p.m. To book tel. 01200 443071. 23rd - Knowle Green


Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring major prizewinners from the Manchester Internation­ al Summer School Festi­ val for Young Pianists. To book tel. 01254 826948.


B Furlher 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 at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 125566.


For Ribble Valley news online go to... www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


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Ribble Valley Vintage Club Ltd


VINTAGE RALLY S aw le y B row


Saturday & Sunday 18th & 19th August 2007


A59 between Clitheroe & Gisburn Vintage Auction - Saturday at 5pm


FILMS FROM FRI 10th AUGUST 2007 FOR 7 DAYS


Daily (11.00 Not Sun) 1.20, 3.40,6.00, 8.30, Sat


________________ Late 10.50pm_________ ____ The Directors Auditorium


TRANSFORMERS (12A) * 2hrs 45mins __________Daily 12.30 3.50 7.10_________


Daily (11.10 Not Sun) 1.30, 3.50, 6.10, 8.30 Sal Lale 10.50pm


The 1.30 show on Tues will be SUBTITLED


TRANSFORMERS (12A) • 2hr45mins Daily (12.30 3.50 Not Sat/SunTThu) 7.10 Sat Late 10.30pm


_____________ Film Only 8.20pm_____________ HAIRSPRAY (PG) 2hrs 15mins


Advance Screening Wed 15th & Thu 16th August THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM (12A) *1hr55mins


Daily (11.10 Not Sun) 2.10 5.10 8.10, __________Sal Late 10.40pm


_________Wed/Thu) Sat Late 10.20pm LICENCE TO WED (12A) * 1hr 50 mins


RUSH HOUR 3 (12A) * 1hr 50 mins


Daily (11.00 Not Sun) 1.30 3.50 6.10 8.30 Sal Late 10.30pm


___________Daily 2.00 5.10 8.15


HARRY POTTER & THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX (12A) 2hrs 40mins


Advance Screening Sat 11th, Sun 12th & Thu 16th August


BRATZ: THE MOVIE (PG) * 1 hr 55 mins Film Only (11.00 Not Sun) 1.00 3.00 5.00


Saturday’s Little Oscar show 11th August


MR BEANS HOLIDAY (PG) - Fun & Games at 11am ONE ADULT FR E E WITH ONE CHILD ADMISSION


Daily (11.10 Not Sun) 1.20 3.30 5.50 (8.00 Not


Daily (11.10 Not Sun) 1.20 3.30 5.40 8.10 Sat Late 10.40


SURFS UP (PG) *1hr45 mins EVAN ALMIGHTY (PG) * 1hr 55mlns


STAGE AND SCREEN FILM PROGRAMME


Thurs 9th Auo @ 7.30pm


Mon 13th @ 2.30 & 7.30pm Tue 14th @ 2.30pm


'Harry Potter & The


Wed 15th @ 2.30 & 7.30pm Thurs 16th 7.30pm


Order of the Phoenix' (Cert 12a, 138 mins)


Saturday 11th August, from 7.30pm One Night Stand -


Live Comedy! Tickets £5/£7 on door.


Greg Cook, Gonzo Kane, Phil James. MC Dave Twentyman


St Mary's Centre,


Church Street, Clitheroe Tel (01200) 427162


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Dave Spikey


Thu 4 Oct, 8.00pm £16 (£18 on the door)


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Cannon & Ball Sat 29 Sept, 8.00pm


£14 (£16 on the door) Dead Ringer Fri 21 Sept, 8.30pm £12.50 (£14.50 on door)


Soul Night Ballroom Dancing The Great British R&B Festival


September •Sat 15 • Fri 21 •Sat 22 •Sat 29


October •Mon 1 •Thu 4 • Fri 5 • 12-14


Soul Night The Dead Ringer from Hell Ballroom Dancing Cannon & Ball


The Animals plus Spencer Davis An Audience with Dave Spikey GA GA - Queen Tribute Pendle Open Art Exhibition


The competition is open to all children up to the age o f four and photographs will be taken FREE OF CHARGE at Boots in Castle Street, Clitheroe on Thursday August 16th until Saturday August 18th between 10am and 4pm excluding lunch, noon to 1pm.


The winner will receive the title, a chunky block stretch canvas photo worth £300 and £100 o f Boots vouchers; the runners up will each receive a framed photo and £25 of Boots vouchers.


Advertiser and limes ATbe Clitheroe 7T WA m Portraits Sprtm tn C H ow liiU iMnPhotor’prir THE SIMPSONS (PG) * 1hr 50mins


* Special Sunday Attraction * Decorated Shire Horse turnouts


Come and see The Shires in all their glory General Enquiries: 01282 693573/ 01254 878522/07951 271098


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Th e S w in g C o m m a n d e r s Saturday, 25th August 2007 8 pm Till Late


£8.50 including supper Tel.01200 423073 for Tickets ^V*>**= Weekendplus To advertise in Weekendplus call our


entertainments team on 01282 422331 B Gina Morris ext: 627 H Westley Evans ext: 255


E n jo y e d b y all MEMBERS of the Inner Wheel Club of Ribbles- dale were joined by mem­ bers and wives from Rib- blesdale and Clitheroe Rotary Clubs for their August Outing. This year, club presi­


dent Ann Senior arranged a visit to Bolton Abbey Estate and a guided tour of the village and the walled garden, with an excellent guide, Moira Smith. I t was a very good


evening and she had even arranged the weather, which was perfect! After the tour, supper was enjoyed at the Tea Cot­ tage.


Celebrity cook in


CELEBRITY chef Gino D’Acampo, pictured, will be appearing on both days at the NW Fine Food Lovers Festival at Stonyhurst College on Saturday and Sunday, August 11th and 12th. Last year the festival broke all records, with vis­


itors enjoying the programme of children’s enter­ tainment, chef demonstrations, local producer talks and 80 fine food stands, many offering free samples including cheese, ice cream, chutneys, puddings, chocolate, beer, jams, pastries, breads, oils, liqueurs, olives, traditional soft drinks, fish, hams... you get the idea! Sue Nelson, the Chief Executive of NW Fine


Food, the not-for-profit company th a t runs the Food Lovers Festivals, is delighted that Gino will be at Stonyhurst. She said: “We had the most fantastic event last


year, but this August is going to be even better. Gino is passionate about using superb local pro­ duce, and cooking simply to let the taste and flavour shine through.” Gino is one of Britain's most famous celebrity


chefs, appearing on numerous television pro­ grammes including “Ready Steady Cook”, “This Morning”, “Too Many Cooks”, “Daily Cooks” and his own show for UKTV Food called “An Ital­


Hospice lottery recent winners


RECENT winners in the East Lancashire Hospice Lottery weekly draws were as follows: £1,000 - Mr Hartley, Clayton-le- Moors, Mr Culshaw, Darwen; £250 - Mr Cain, Blackburn, Mrs Rigby, Blackburn; £100 - Ms Dickinson, Leyland, Mr Fish, Rishton. A further 30 players each won £10. If you would like to join call Gill on 01254 342847.


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croft, Nigel has just opened The Highwayman Pub in the village of Nether Burrow, just south of Kirkby Lonsdale, after a three-month renovation. Ticket prices on the gate will be £5.50 for


adults, £4.50 for senior citizens, £2.50 for children, under-twos are free. You can also book in advance at www.nwfinefood.co.uk Parking is free and the event will be open from


11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Visitors to the festival can also visit Stonyhurst’s gardens for free.


The Penny Black Restaurant at T he O ld P o st H o u s e


www.posthousehotcl.co.uk email:- rooms@posthouschotcl-CQ.uk


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Table d'Hote Menu - December 2007 To


A pasty tart filled with mushrooms and smoked bam in a creamy garlic sauce For main course:


Homemade soup of the day sewed with warn crusty bread Homemade mixed vegetable cannel


Rolled mast pork fraehed


Two course meal including coffe pangavy


>ltdte with a white wine, prawn and dill sauce i, oven baked and topbed with tomatoes, basil and melted cheese


A selection <f seasonal desserts, including Christmas pudding with rum sauce And Final1"


To follow: igcoffce - £14.9o served every evening until 23rd December


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Traditional roast turkey with all the trimmings frothedfiet <fsalmon with a tomato and basifsauce


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