search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
22 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, April 24th, 2008 Weekendplus 2nd - The Grand, Kibble Valley


Sports and Community Awards presentation in six categories at a ceremony at Clitheroe's newest


venua 2nd - Clitheroe Mountaineering


Club, weekend camping in the North Yorks Moors. Tel. 01200 441346. 2nd - St Helen's Church,


Waddington, "The Red Rosettes". Tel. 01200 424809. 2nd - Stepping Out, meet at


West Bradford Bridge at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 2nd - Knowle Green Village Hall.


Quiz night. Start at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254878447. 2nd -Newton Village Hall, danc­


ing to John Bowdler. Tickets tel. 01200446643. 3rd - St Michael and St John's


Ladies Group present Slaidbum Sil­ ver Band in concert, 8 p.m. in the parish hall, Lowergata Tickets tel. 01200 441792 or 427912. 3rd - Gisburn Festival Hall,


whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200445304. 3rd - Knowle Green Church.


Men's breakfast at 9 a.m. Tel. on 01254 878394. 3rd - Whalley Village Hall pres­


ents Irish songwriter Anthony John Clarke at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from Whalley P 0 or tel. 01254 822350. 3rd - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci­


ety, meet Clitheroe Interchange at 9-30 a.m. for Formby and South- port. Tel. Jean 428117. 3rd, 4th and alh - Waddington


Scarecrow Festival plus fun fair. Tel. 01200 424809 or 425566. 3rd, llh and olh - Downham Vil­


lage Hall presents "Art Around Downham".


nmuni


Tel. 01254 826686. 6th - Knowle Green Village


Hall. Line dancing. Beginners are welcome from 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878-147. Gth - Kibble Valley Talking


Newspaper, AGM in Pendle Glub, Lowergate, at 7-45 p.m. Also May 30th. Tel. 01200425482. Gth - Clitheroe Ramblers' Asso­


ciation, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. tor Abbeystead. Tel. 01254 729113. 7th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Asso­


ciation, meet Petre Arms at 7 p.m. Tel. 01200423633. 7lh - Knowle Green Village


Hall, military whist and dominoes at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 7lh - Kibble Valley Cricket


Development group meeting in Ribble Valley Council Chambers, committee room from 6-30 p.m. Call 01200414484. 7th - Clitheroe Garden Glub,


Garden Makers, Wigglesworth, 7 p.m. Tickets on 01200 425482. Sth - Stepping Out, meet


,4th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. for Arnside tor Warton Crags. Tel. 01254 247791. 4th-St Helen's Church Croft,


Waddington, car boot sale. Itli - Stepping Out, meet Plat­


form Gallery at 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200414484. 5th - St Helen's Ghurch,


Waddington, spring fair and crown­ ing of the May Queen, Tel. 01200 424809. 5th - Stepping Out, no walk. 5th - St John's Church, Hurst


Green. Organ recital, with tunes from shows, at 11 a.m. to noon.


Bashall Eaves village hall car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200414484. 8th - Whalley and District His­


torical and Archaeological Society, Whalley Abbey, 8. p.m. Sth - Stepping Out, meet at


Downham car park at 6-30 p.m. Tel. 01200414484. Sth - Knowle Green Village


Hall, lunch concert featuring Edward Pick on piano. Bookings: 01254 826948. 8th - Clitheroe and District


Recorded Music Society, meet­ ing in Clitheroe United Reformed Church, Moor Lane, at 7-30 p.m.


CINEMAS HLLYWO I O OD PARK BU LEYRN


I FILMS FROM FRI25TH APRIL 2008 FOR 7 DAYS FORGEniNG SARAH MARSHALL (15) * 2lits lOmins


Daily 12.30 3.00 5.30 8.20, Sat tale 10.45pm THEEYE(15)*1hr35mins


Daily 1.20 3.35 6.10 8.20, Sat tale 10.35pm


FOOLS GOLD |12A)*2lirs10mins Daily (1.50 Not SaVSun) 5.20 8.00


FLASHBACKS OF A FOOL (15) 2ti[S5mlns ___________Dally 5.45 8.10___________


THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 2hts Sat/Sun 12.40 3.00


ne DUecton iaiUorim INormsI Pricei rickets! IN BRUGES (16) 2hrsSmlns


_________ Daily 12.50 3.15 5.40 8.10__________ STREET KINGS (15)‘ 2hrs10mins .


Daily (12.30 3.00 Hal Sal/Sun) 5.30 6.00 THREE AND OUT (15) * 2lits Brains


Daily 1.10 3.35 6.00 (8.25 Not Tim), Sal Late lO.BOpra DECEPTION (15) *2his 10 mins


Daily 12.40 3.10 5.40 8.10, Sal Ute 10.40pra STEPUP2(PG)2lits


Daily 1.15 3.40, Sal Mora 11.00am 21(12a)‘ 2his 20mins


Daily 2.00 5.00 7.45, Sal tale 10.30pra


NORTON HEARS WHO (U)1hr5Drains) Daily 1.10 3.35, Sal Morn llara


Saturday's Little Oscar straw 25lh April 2008


DAN IN REAL LIFE (PG) Ihr 55mlns - Fun & Games al 11am ONE ADULT FREE WITH ONE CHILD ADMISSION


Advance Scieeninn Tliurs 1st May - FILM ONLY IR0NMANI12Al‘ 2hrs5m1ns On screen 8.00pm


(SI M «pqa wwaKreeuea HiitlscsagtliMS ■


m


wwyjpollorineinas.co.uk 0871 820 6 0 0 0


-h’am


RIPON RACES RACE


Yorkshire's Garden Racecourse


MEETING i Saturday I 26th April I


Gates open at 12,25pm y NextRaceday


Rock at.the Races i Friday 9th May


■- Gates open dt3.55prn Evening radngwilh free


y concertforracegoers' ” -j featuring Ben Miiis i his band i


Become an Annual Badge Holder for only £145 and receive a years racing and cricket


[


■ 1:01765 6 0 2 1 5 6 " " info@ripon-races.co.uk


" | 1 www.ripon-races.co.uk


YOUR FAVOUS2TES: IVfVW.DAYSOimnCCOM


Live @ sobar Mr David Jags &


The Raggamuffins Return On Thursday 24th April


to his favourite venue to do what he does best A full Acoustic set of covers Music starts from 8pm.


Drinks offers throughout the night


1 B King Street, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 444114


s®bar Call the


Newsdesk on 01200 422324


Ballroom Dancing Sat 10 May, 8.00pm


£4 Soul Night


Fri 09 May, 8.30pm £4 (£5 on the door)


May • Fri 09 •Sat 10 •21-24 •Sun 25


June •Thu 05 •Sat 28


July •Sat 19


Aug • Fri 08 •Sat 09 •22-25


Wordplays 2.


Wed 21 - Sat 24 May 7.30pm, £4 (£6 on door)


012. Monday 28th April - 8pm SALSA CELTICA


Latin Salsa music with the collision of Cuban . exuberance & a distinctive Ceitic twist Tickets: £13 / Children £7


Tuesday 29th April - 7.30pm An Evening with BBC Test Match


Commentator HENRY BLOFELD Side splitting one man show Tickets £14/£13


Wednesday 30th April - 8pm TIMVmE


Star o f BBC 1 ‘Not Going Out' returns with all puns blazing - (language caution) Tickets £15


-46. HENRY ULOFELD vir


For more details call the Box Office on: 01282 664400. Or book online at: vvww.burnlevmechanics.co.uk


TIM VINE www.themuni.co.uk imuni


SoulNight Ballroom Dancing W o rd p la y s 2 Pendle Borderline Theatre Basics Theatre An evening of Song 8c Dance


One Night of Queen Ballroom Dancing


Ballroom Dancing


Soul Night Ballroom Dancing The Great British R&B Festival www.bluesfestival.co.uk


The Muni.iAlbert Road. Cnlnp .lH°°!thSweiibcing ' I I Committed to your


B u r n l e y M e c h a n i c s Manchester. Road - Burnley


Friday 2nd May - 8pm


B O B M A R L E Y T R IB U T E - L E G EN D Eight great musicians perform the very best of Bob Marley’s classics: Is this Love, No Woman No Ciy, I Shot The Sheriff, Jamming and many more Tickets: £13/£I2


Saturday 3rd May - 7.30pm


NINA CONTI ADULTS ONLY


Award winning sland-up & ventriloquist Nina,Conti


and her naughty simian sidekick Monkey play host to a cavalcade of outlandish double acts. Hilarious holch potch of sland-up, sketches and variety featuring a host of difTcrenl puppets and a host of dilTerent


puppeteers, all played by Nina. Edinburgh Fringe sell-out show 2007 - (language caution) * Tickets: £14/£12


Coming soon! Ricky Tomlinson - Mad About The Musicals - Paddy McGuinness - John Bishop — Jive Talking The Bee Gees Story - Talon — Journey South - Humpty Dumpty - Kate Rusby


For further information or to book call the box office:': . 661234 P^ndle leisure trust


82. . l 'AtMUKVItl FESTODl


m e i i wOik.cforftphy.


© "%OSCH


wwwr.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


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


\ ~B olt on by Rowland Drama Group P'-‘=s“ 's


POOL’S PARADISP a comedy by Peter Cci-e


Bolton by Rowland Villago Hall Thursday Sth Friday 9th


Saturday 10th May AT 7.30pm Tickets Adults £5 Children £2


Available from


B&B Post Office, Coach & Horses, Cliihcroc Tourist Information Centre,


members of cast, or ring Keith Garside on 447679 L i t t l e t o w n D a i r y


iBfciTe Cre efcTttsn pfuT esraes p2cd Wora snJ irosfaBarsiS


RWe the toy tractor*, ic e the new lambs and so craay on the bouncy castle


Suav sn;hr.tf sirdcssrs an£ pfay- sraaf


£4 JO entry per child Includes games and bouncy castle


, USSetewCT SEntr. Sbapi, CSippfrs FTcetf. TtcrriEx, Frestoa FSG ZTB ..


0 1 7 7 2 7 S 2 4 2 9


Oaras zsd p c cs fi=r a Ssri* aSerrosnv enqr fco r e r s is fcs ersanx. 3=C2fl wtbes anA ewsx


Celebrate the start of summer SATURDAY 26th APRIL tfatrt Onwards


^ CLITHEROE ^ AUCTION MART


CAR BOOT SALE


OPEN EVERY SUNDAY


COME RAIN OR SHINE .ClitItetoB Nortli turn nil A59 •WIBlTIIKat


JUSTTURHUPTOWai BROVISEORBM


Tel. 01253 782828 www.hoylesproraotion.co.uk


SAT N A V -6871 OP


(ruEW'SmsiNB'HnKSOur •1MIEH<N7Abl.nilFSICM


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


SOCIAL LATIN ^ AND BALLROOM


V DANCE CLASS , THimSDAYEl'ENIKCS


7pm - 8pni Beginners 8pm - 9pm Improvers


Sawlc)' Village Hall, Sawlc)',


£4 p er person


: For more details co n u a Claire Gregor)*


01254 603957 or 07731340015


Auction 6.00pm Viewing from 11.00am


AUCTION Kings Mill Auctions


T h u r s d a y 1 s t M a y


Kings Mill, Queen St, Harle Syke, Burnley BB10 2HX Follow brouTi tourist signs to Queen St Mill


Entries Inc: Beswick, Loma Bailey, Anita Harris, Poole Glassware by Jolm Ditchfteld, Cla^onn, Mike Hunter Exceptional Cut & Lead Crystal, Carnival, Mdina, Ullipul Lane, Border Fine Arts, Reg Smythe Signed


Cartoon, Contents o f Old General Store CI940's onwani Good Quality Items Always Required Refreshments Available


For Details Visit: www.kinosmill.demon.co.uk Tel: 01262435 435


E-mail: KMAuctionsQbtconnectcom


Barnes’ The Tool Warehouse is fast approaching its 50th


NEW POWER TOOL SHOWROOM OPENS


department, which will include their new range of Diadora safety footwear direct from Italy.


year in business. The family run company began life in small premises in Barrowford, by Brian & Hazel Barnes in 1959.


The decision was made by the family 10 years ago to move to a purpose built premises on Reedyford Road, Nelson, a move that has seen the business continue to expand.


As part of this expansion, Barnes’ is now opening it’s brand new 1st floor showroom - at this point, the management & staff would like to thank all of our customers and friends for their patience during these major alterations, both internally, and externally to our extended car park.


They have increased the number of staff on the counter in order to accommodate customer levels alongside extending their opening hours during the week.


The new showroom will house a second to none power tool, machinery and workwear


Barnes’ continue to be an active member of Troy UK, a leading buying group in the tool industry. The close working relationship between Barnes’ and Troy UK, enables Barnes’ to use the groups vast buying power to remain an independent company in a very competitive and growing market.


Many of Barnes’ customers, including local authorities and leading construction and manufacturing business’ are already aware of what Barnes’ has to offer, but amazingly remains an undiscovered hidden gem for many local business’ and DIY enthusiasts.


With ample free parking, you can pull up to the door and explore. The ground floor houses a vast architectural ironmongery department. Alongside the paint mixing facilities, key cutting, a range of fixings and fasteners, industrial lubricants and adhesives. Janitorial and hygiene, access equipment, cutting tools, abrasives, contractors tools Barnes’ carries all the expected hardware essentials and hand tools from well-known suppliers,


Open From Sliowro<>m ( ^ 07.30


Power vuww.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, April 24th, 2008 23


not to mention their own in-house repairs department.


This month also sees the launch of their own screen-printing service, which is carried out on site. This is all topped off with the assistance of the experienced staff who, are there to assist you with all your needs rather than providing ‘a supermarket c h e c k o u t ’ service.


tool


Power tool manager Jimmy Heenan, over 20 years experience at Barnes'


manager Jimmy Heenan, said, “1 think you will have to go a long way to see a better range of tools than this, and you should find our knowledge of tools more informative and fun than any website”.


Doi^AfesOut On Our


Special Offers WAREHOUSE


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26