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♦ + 28 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 22nd, 2007 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Readersplus I compet tionsoffersholidays rnm n p t it io r Win a half-day visit to spa


Question: Where in the Ribble Valley is Chapels Spa? Answer:....................................................... Title:.. . . First Name: ............................... Surname: ................................................... Date of b ir th ............................................... Address: .....................................................


Post Code: ................................................. e-mail:......................................................... Daytime tel: ............................................... Mobile no:....................................................


Do you buy the paper: Every week cn Occasionally c=i Hardly ever □ Please send your entry to: Chapels Spa Competition, Promotions Department, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burn­


ley, BB11 l DP, by November 30th. I-tLst Lancashire Newspapers Lid is a member o f the Johnston Press Group pic. Johnston Press itself, or via its agents, will use your information to con­ tact you by mail, email, phone or SMS to let you know about our, or our business partners', products, services and special offers. By supplying your email address and phone numbers, you agree that we may contact you by these mcthcxls for marketing. If you do not wish to receive information fmm us please lick this lx>x or from our business partners please lick th ish o xQ - l:or quality and training puqroses. we may monitor communi­ cations.


DO you fancy escaping from th e stresses an d s t r a in s of everyday life? If the answer is yes then a


Valley at Brockhall Village, and surrounded by beautiful coun­ tryside, the spa has been open for 18 months and offers clients the chance to relax, unwind and pamper themselves in opulent surroundings. Run by owner Allison Fisher and her dedicated team of thera-


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pists, consisting of Clare Munby, Deborah Wallbank, Jade Vaja and P au la Davis, Chapels Spa is committed to offering a wide range of innova­ tive beauty treatments that will leave you looking and feeling a million dollars. Treatments include facials, manicures, pedi­ cures, massages, hot stone thera­ py, Indian head massage, St Tropez spray tanning and spa days.


Chapels Spa is modern both in style and appearance and from


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the moment you step inside you will experience a warm and friendly atmosphere. The spa­ cious venue offers three treat­ ment rooms, an exercise pool, hot tub and steam room. If you would like to share this fantastic venue with friends and


This is just a small selection of holidays we offer. Contact us now for a full list of holidays In association with


fe)East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd


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Thursday 27th December


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family there are gift vouchers available, and these would make an ideal Christmas gift. For more information or to make an appointment call 01254 245601. Today we are offering our


readers the chance to win a half­ day spa at Chapels Spa. This


includes a hot stones back mas­ sage and a paraffin wax mani­ cure or pedicure. To be in with a chance of winning this great prize, simply answer the ques­ tion on the entry form and send in your entry before the closing date.


Designed to give tots a musical start to life


CLASSICAL music concerts for babies are being rolled out in venues across the county includ­ ing a recital at Ribblesdale Chil­ dren’s Centre, in Clitheroe. The Mini-Mozart Concerts


are run by the county-council backed Lancashire Sinfonietta and are designed specially for babies, aged 0-18 months, and parents. The interactive concerts are a


light-hearted introduction to the world of music for tiny ears - a fun place where babies and par­ ents can share the joy of music together. With over 40 concerts pro­


grammed at children’s centres across Lancashire, the county's


A musical


atmosphere PUPILS at Pendle Primary School became percussion­ ists when musician Chris Davies visit­ ed. He took a range of instruments and encouraged the chil­ dren to use them to create atmospheric accompaniments to poems and story settings.


new-borns are promised a very musical start in life. The concerts have been designed to introduce classical music to the tiniest ears and encourage parents and car­ ers to learn about how music can help their child’s development, nurture a closer relationship and even tackle underachievement in later years. The recitals are performed by


a string quartet comprising pro­ fessional members of the Lan­ cashire Sinfonietta. Fiona Sinclair, orchestra man­


ager, said: “We play all kinds of music from traditional nursery rhymes and lullabies, to Mozart and Vivaldi as part of the con­ certs.


• Lowergate, Clitheroe ANNUM


Michael & & John’s ommmfayqe


SUNDAY 25th NOVEMBER At 11.15am in our Parish Hall


Jewellery - Games - Home Made Cakes, Jams and Pickles Mystery Tombola - Bucket Raffle - Tin Stall - Jarola Father Christmas Grotto


Sandwiches & Cakes Tea and Coffee available Tombola - Raffle - Books - Toys - Sweet Tombola


Admission 20p Children Free www.themuni.co.uk “Musicians use action songs


and interactive play woven through the story of the four sea­ sons to explain the early and life­ long benefits of music-making.” The sessions are free to attend


thanks to sponsorship from Clas­ sic FM and Lancashire County Council. Every baby takes home “My


First Classical CD” with games and information about the bene­ fits of music in early years. Concerts quickly fill up and


have waiting lists for places, so booking early is advised. The concert a t Ribblesdale


Children’s Centre will take place on Monday.


A Farce By Michael Frayn Wednesday November 21st To Saturday November 24th At 7.30pm


STAGE TWO "NOISES OFF"


DOWN HAM Presents


At Downham Village Hall


Tickets Available From Tourist Information


01200 442226


• A NEW Clilhcroc restau­ rant is serving free m ea ls for toddlers. All children under three


will now eat free o f charge in all S im p ly H e a th c o tc s and Olive Press restaurants a s part o f a major family- friendly initiative to encour­ age families to spend quali­ ty lime together over a meal out. Every toddler can now ch o o se from a menu worth £ 7 .5 0 , w h ich in c lu d e s a main course, dessert and a drink.


visit to Chapels Spa is a must. Here you will find a combina­ tion of health, beauty and relax­ ation under one roof. Set in the heart of the Ribble


o & .... Weekendplus To advertise in Weekendplus call our


entertainments team on 01282 422331 ■ Gina Morris, ext. 627


Part of Pendle Leisure Trust


the page for you!


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 22nd, 2007 29 ... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust <7>


Curtain up on Stage


Two farce THE lastest produc­ tion of Stage Two Downham opened last night. However, do not


worry if you thought you had missed It. There are further


performances tonight, tomorrow and Satur­ day at 7-30 p.m. in Downham Village Hall. This production is a


farce entitled "Noises Off" by Michael Frayn, and features a whirlwind of wonder­ ful characters, a set which must be rotated, an abundance of side­ splitting lines and a net full of sardines! Local actors are as


keen as ever to provide first-class entertain­ ment and they are joined by several new­ comers also eager to give you a night to remember away from the TV. Tickets are available from the Tourist Information Office.


WIN! Cinema tickets


“STARDUST” (Cert PG); screenings on November 26th, 28th and 29th at 7-30 p.m. at Stage & Screen @ St Mary’s Centre, Church Street,


A YOUNG man named Tristan (Charlie Cox) tries to win the heart of Victoria


(Sienna


Miller), the beautiful, but cold object of his desire, by going on a quest to retrieve a fallen star. His journey takes him


to a mysterious and for­ bidden land where he finds the star, which has transformed into a strik­ ing girl named Yvaine (Claire Danes). However, T r is tan is


not the only one seeking the star. Lord Stormhold's


(Peter O'Toole) three living sons, not to men­ tion the ghosts of their


four dead brothers, all need the star as they vie for the throne. Tristan must also overcome the evil witch, Lamia (Michelle Pfeiffer), who needs the star to make her young again. As Tristan battles to


survive these threa ts , encountering a pirate named Captain Shake­ speare (Robert De Niro) and a shady trad e r named Ferdy the Fence (Ricky Gervais) along the way, his quest changes. He must now win the


heart of the star for him­ self as he discovers the meaning of true love.


STAGE & SCREEN COMPETITION


Question:Ricky Gervais found fame as manager David Brent in which BBC comedy show?


Answer:.................................................................................................. Title:........................First Name: .......................................................


Surname:............................................Date of birth............................ Address:..................................................................................................


PostCode:............................ e-mail:. Daytime tel:..........................................Mobile no:............................ Do you buy the paper: Every week I__I Occasionally 1 I Hardly ever l—J Please send your entry to: Stage & Screen Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW,


by November 29th. East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd is a member of the Johnston Press Group pic. Johnston Press, or its agents, will use your information to contact you by mail, email, phone or SMS to let you know about our, or our business partners’, products, services and special offers. By supplying your email address and phone numbers, you agree that we may contact you by these methods for marketing. If you do not wish to receive information from us please tick this b a x O , or from our business partners please tick this box C D . For quality and training purposes, we may moni­ tor communications.


Burnley Mechanics NOVEMBER EVENTS


Manchester Road - Burnley DECEMBER EVENTS


23rd - 24th LORD ARTHUR S AVILES CRIME Presented by Burnley Garrick Gub Tickets: £8.50


27th ANGELO DEBARRE Master of the Parisian gypsy jazz scene. One of the most versatile guitarist of our time Tickets: £l0/£9


28th STEVE PRESTON Elvis in Concert Tickets: £12/£10


29th THE SEARCHERS all their classic hits Needles & Pins - Sweets for my Sweet etc Tickets: £15


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1st THE JAM RESTART 2nd STEPHEN K AMOS 5th ELIZA CARTHY 6th MAGIC A Kind o f Queen & ELO 8th MAN MADE SOLE - 13 piece soul band 9th SHARON NEILL Medium 11th - 15th WE WILL ROCK YOU (Basics) 16th THE NUTCRACKER BALLET 18th MOSTLY AUTUMN Rock Band 22nd BIG COUNTRY In concert


30th BERNARD WRIGLEY & the OLDHAM TINKERS Jan 11 - 2 0 th SNOW. WHITE PANTOMIME STEPHEN K AMOS CUTON Y f R — ^ — r


For more details call the Box office.on. 01282 664400. Qr hook on-lihe at www.burnlevmechanics.co.uk :


Burnley Municipal Choir & Orchestra perform Handel's Messiah at the Muni - Sunday 02. December


012.82. 661234


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