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40 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, September 25th, 2008


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Ciitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282 422331 (Ciassif ied)


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282 422331 (Classified)


www.cHtheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, September 25th, 2008 41


what’s on in the


Rihhle VaUey compiled by Marcia Morris


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A ll entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available from Main Reception, Ribbic Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroc, (01200 425111) and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event.


Platform Gallery, exhibition tex­


tiles ceramics, met^ wood and glass entitled "People Watching". - Brabin'sShop and Gallery, Chip­


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ping, textile and mixed media art exhibition by Threadihill". Open daily, apart from 1-2 p.m. on week­ days. Braille It, meets in Clitheroe


Library each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. to noon.Tel. 01200 426063. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired


Group meets every Monday evening . in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200426822. Sawley Village Hall, Bowland


Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet on the first Saturday of the month, 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 26th - Tosside Community Hall,


coffee morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Care. Tel. 01729 840272. 27ih - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


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ation, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Todmorden Edge. Alison Hoyle: 01200 424622. 27lh-Knowle Green Church. Bik­


ers' breakfast and brew. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 27lh - Tosside Community Hall,


THE current exhibition a t the Platform Gallery is promoting amateur, professional and student textile artists who live in Lan­ cashire and Yorkshire. Over 70 artists have been selected to exhibit tlidr work showing the wealth of textile t^eht in the N ^ featuring a diverse'range of techniques including stitched, woven and constructed textiles, as well as jewellery and acceMories. Go along and see some dazzling worla of art.


EVENTS - SEPTEMBER 26TH TO OCTOBER 2ND


family bingo night. Prizes and supper available Tel. 01729 840272. 27th - Bowland Transit Club, Set­


tle Circular, moderate 6-mile walk. Meet interchange for 9-20 a.m. Bll bus. Inquiries, tel. 443561. 27th - The Grand, York Street,


"Onehundredhours Concert" with popular.Christian Worship band. Inquiries, tel. 01200 421599. 27th - Buck Inn, Paythorne, Seafood Festival 3 to 6 p.m. Enter­ tainment at 9 p.m. Irish folk singers. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445488. 28th - Stepping Out, meet at 1-50


'p.m. interchange stop 5 for the 1-59 p.m. bus to Whalley. Inquiries, tel. 01200414484. 28th - 'Whalley Abbey, Ribble Val­


ley Cruise Fair, with many major cruise lines attending, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tel. 01254 245386. ■ 28th-AlstonHall, Longridge, Day


course on Indian head massage. Inquiries, tel. 01772 784661. 29th - Knowle Green Village Hall, •


whist and dominoes. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 29th - Chipping Village Hall. Active ageing keep-fit for over-50s.


Inquiries, tel. 01200453073. . ■ 29th - Stepping Out, meet Chip­


ping car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.'01200 414484. , ■ 30th - Mellor Village Hall, y o ^ for


begiimers for over-50s. Inquiries, tel. 01200453073.


; 30th - St Mary's Parish Hall, keep-


fit for over-50s. Inquiries, tel. 01200 453073.


OCTOBER 1st - Pendle Court, Clitheroe,


Active Ageing yoga for beginners over-50s. 01200 453073. I s f - Knowle Green Village Hall,


military whist and dominoes. Tel. 01254878447. 1st - Clitheroe Garden Club meet-


: ing in Ribblesdale Wanderers Crick- •et Club. "Autumn Colour". Tel. 01200425482.' 2nd - St Wilfrid's Church Hall,


Ribchester, contemporaty dance class with danice artist Victoria Riley 1^0


. to 3-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Kath MitcheU on 01200 453073.


; 2nd - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci­


ety, AGM and members' night in Clitheoe Library meeting room at 7- 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 446847.


■ Further details of some of the above events can be found in tbe advertisements in Weekend Pius. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clithcroc, tel. 01200 4255GG..


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HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 (PG) Opens 22nd October : OUANTUM OF SOUCE (12-tbc) Opens 31st October.


(CONTAINS MODERATE ACTION VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL TWREAT) TAKEN (15) * 1hr55mlns


Dally 1.15 3.30 5.45 8.10, Sat Late 10.30pm TROPIC THUNDER (15) 2hrs10mlns


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The Directors Audllorium INormal Price Tlckelsl THE STRANGERS (IS) Ihr 40mlns


: Daily 1.20 3.20 5.25 8.00, Sat late 10.15pm No 1.20 3.20 shows Sat/Sun


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Open Arts Exhibition ■ FrilO-Sun 1 2 0 c t . ' . Call for further details


Classic Legends o f Rock . Fri 03 Oct, 8.30pm, £19 (£21 on the door)


Limehouse Lizzy Fri 26 Sept, 830pm, £12 (£14 on the door)


HIGHERFORD METHODIST CHAPEL BARROWFORD


22nd Annual Craft Fair ThursOct. 2nd - 11-30a.m. - 7-30p.m. Fri Oct. 3rd - 11-30a.m. - 7-30p.m.. S a tO c t .4 lh - IOa.m.-4-30p.m.


Homemade refreshments available Admission 50p


EVENTS - OCTOBER 3RD TO OCTOBER 7TH 3rd - Platform


Gallery, , make an embroidered box frame canvas-with Priscilla


Jones. For ages 16+. To book tel. 01200 443071. 4th - St Michael and


St John's Parish Hall, Lowergate, Knights of St Columba preseiit dancing to Bob Fair-, d o u g h . Tel. 01200 427029 or 427096. 5th - Clitheroe Eam-


blers' Association, meet Chester Avenue ,_car park a t 9-30 a.m. for Tockholes, Darwen. John Webb 01254 822968. 5th - Gisburn Festi­


val Hall, whist and domino drive with m e a t . prizes and raffle. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445304. . • 5th - 'West Bradford


Methodist Church, har­ vest festival. Gifts of tin s and packaged goods, in aid of night- safe for the homeless, ■will be received on Sat­ urday between 1-30 and 3 p.m. Inquiries; tel. 01200 426869. 5th - St P ete r's


what's on at cm mum www.themuni.co.uk


September: •Fri 26 Limehouse Lizzy-Thin Lizzy Tribute


October: • Fri 03 Classic Legends of Rock


• 10 -12 Pendle Open Arts Exhibition •Thu 16 Camerata-Classical Greats


• Fri 17 London Community Gospel Choir - Featuring The Arden Youth Clioir


• Sat 25' Arion Celebrity Concert with Jane Gilchrist • Sun 26 Houghton Weavers • Wed 29 Aesop's Fables -The Presto Puppet Theatre


:• Thu 30 Rhod Gilbert s the award winning mince pie • Fri 31 The Searchers • November: • Sat 01 Pendle Witches-An evening with John Doughty Group discounts available! Call the box office for details.


For further information or to book call the box office:


01282 661234 pendle leisure trust] I The M u n i, A lb e r t Road, C o ln e


I C om m it te d to y o u r Book online at www.bumleymechanics.co.uk Operated by.Buniley.,Coiuicil


i qtjhe' Oaks'Hotel' Reedley Rtxid;. Burnfey^^fft i" ’ pCcifvrailcShovirs at T2;30 & 2^0;


M, imuni & o


Church, Salesbury, an exhibition and meet the organ to find out how it works. In aid of Organ R e s to rat io n Fund. Inquiries, tel. 01254 240127. 6th - Pendle Club,


WWW.' themuni f rfiifSr'c & f


Phil L y f r c t t '^ thfrt Lfzz:y


over-50s. Inquiries, tel. 01200 453073. 7th - S t Mary's


Parish H a ll , Church Street, keep-fit for over 50s. In q u ir ie s , tel. 01200 453073. 7th - Clitheroe Coun­


try Market, formerly WI market, in United Reformed Church Hall, Moor Lane. P lants , crafts', coffee. Inquiries, tel. 01282 776115 or 01200 425264.. ^ 7th - Read Friendly Circle, in United Reformed Church. "Chilean Adventure" presented by Roy Ward. Everyone wel­ come. In q u ir ie s , tel. 01282 778554. 7th - Knowle Green


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yoga for beginners, five week course. Inquiries, te l . Kath Mitchell on 01200 453073. 6th - Whalley Village


Hall, Tai Chi for over- 50s. Inquiries, tel. 01200 453073. 61h - Chipping Village


Hall, keep-fit for over- 50s. Inquiries, tel. 01200 453073. 6(h - Slaidburn Village


Hall, Tai Chi for over- 508. Inquiries, tel. 01200 453073. 7lh - Mellor Village Hall, yoga for beginners.


K . f i.C . Dance to


Bo5 Faujclough At


6LMichael & 6L John’s


Parish Hall lOW


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&L 4lh OcL 745ain 'haketsES


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Tct 427029 & iJlCBb Ml Proceeds To Chanly


Village Hall, line danc­ ing. Beginners welcome from 7-30 p.m. In q u iries , te l. Jean P ro c ter on 01254 878447. 7th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers' Association. Meet Chester Avenue car park a t 10 a.m. for Bell Busk. Leader John Whitehead, 01200 423881. ■7th - Clitheroe


Library, le cture by Norma Kendall on "The Amazon of Ecuador" a t 7-30 p.m. Tickets and pro­ gramme available from library.


eli records presents


VINCENT BLACK UGHTNING


Rock & Roll Band


featuring Notsensibles guitarist Stephen Hartley Saturday ST”* September


SHOOTERS ARMS Nelson


Tel: 614153 Th^RIBBLElVALLEY^"


All are welcome to come and see our school or telephone for


information or an appointment.


Details available for Reception Intake 2009


7


Friday 03 Oct


Legends of Rock


Classic


The Groundhogs, Wshbone Ash & Focus


01282 661234


Top artist in Whalley


■ AN American artist, whose paintings have rapidly become “must-haves” both in the States and the UK, is in Whalley today. Todd White, who rubs


shoulders with some of Hol­ lywood’s biggest stars, is promoting his latest works a t Art Decor, The Arches, Whalley. And gallery owner Julie


McCabe, who runs it along­ side husband Chris, believes Todd’s T/isit is a real “coup for the area” and the busi­ ness itself. With originals command­


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ing in excess of £75,000, Todd himself has reached celebrity status sharing the fame stage with many of his star-studded clients includ­ ing Sharon Stone, Michael Douglas and Vin Diesel. Todd’s artistic career


. • •


began at Warner Bros., where he became lead designer on the global hit cartoon “Sponge Bob Stjuare Pants”, before pur- • suing his passion into fine art. His paintings have proved


a hit with many and Art Decor has been selling his prints for a couple of years. Every canvas evokes pas­ sion, energy and movement in highly identifiable situa­ tions. Along with the originals,


several of Todd’s study sketches and a clay sculp­ ture in bronze entitled “Del­ icate” will also be unveiled on the night, which is invi­ tation-only. The exhibition is expected


to last for two weeks and ■will end on Saturday, Octo­ ber 11th.


Clitheroe Young Farmers Slave Auction and BBQ


B a r row P r im a ry S c h o o l


OLD ROW, BARROW, CLITHEROE


TeL 01254 822338 g r e p R S D A Y ^ S


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Fr id a y 2 6 th September 2 0 0 8 at Pendleton Village Hall


Tickets are £5.00


/Everyone Welcome,Bnng,Friends!j For further details contact


Grace Thornber on 07866 445524 CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY At Qiiberoe Royal Grammar Scbool Sixth Form Ceotre, Yoik St, Gitberoe


Repustd Qunty Na l(X )6lii8 Wednesday 1st October 2008 at 7.30pm


Sophia Lisovskaya - piano Beeihomt’ Sonaia Op.I3 N o.8- Paihtiique


Chopin • Soclurna Op.27 So.2, Op.48 No.2, Op.55 No. / and Op.Posi


Chopin • Etudes No.6 and No. 10 Fantasie Impromptu No.4 Scriabin • PreludesOp.II Nos.1,2,5,6,8.9 Op.l6 N o.l


Sertabin • Desir. Caresse Datieie Op57 Eludes Op65 N et2 J Vets ta Femme 0p7 Tickets:*Adults £12, Full time students free Available from:


Ribble >alle]f Tourist Oflice, RVBC OOkes, Qithooe Musk, 9 Moor Lane Or at the door on the evening of the concert.


Free Parking m tbe school yard, Level Acces fiom Car Park for Dsdiled PnguinaOlMI 778484 or«.bfOoknun(S!lBtO-iid


A B u r n l e y IV I e c l ia n i c s » M a n c h e s te r R o a d - B u rn le y - B o x Of f ice - 0 1 2 8 2 6 6 4 4 0 0 " ’"'LVi''


September


24th - 27th Bumley Garrick Theatte present W IFE BEGINS AT FORTY


30th KATE RUSBY


October 1st KATY SETTERFIELD


As Dusty Springfield 3rd JK a s ONE NIGHT O F ROBBIE


7th ROLLING BACK TH E YEARS Music Hall •


8th VAMPIRES ROCK


with Steve Steinman & Toyah Wilcox 10th TH E LANCASHIRE HOTPOTS '1 1th THE U2 SHOW Performed by .


16 & 17th Pendle Opera present LATRAVIATA


U2UK


iF R E F A D W U S S I b N '» l | b f 2 8 2 W T 4 Y 4 i^ ^ ^ "


18th TERRORVISION Support Chantel McGregor


23rd THE ESSENCE O F IRELAND Traditional Irish music & dance


24th VOULEZ VOUS (Abba tribute)


25th WHOLE LOTTA LED (Led Zeppelin tribute)


26th BURNLEY MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA


28th THE BIG BALLET


Comedy ballet o f weighty elegance and humour


29th JAMES CAMPBELL ■■ ■■ Kids ■


The UK's only stand up comedian for. . ,


31st MAD ABOUT THE MUSICALS : , ’ From West End to Broadway : ■


FORTHCOMING EVENTS


Friday 26th September 2008 DEXTER AND THE REVELATIONS - Tie Lite & Soul of tie paity!


Friday 10th October 2008 MEN IN BLACK - Get Ready to Paityl


Friday 24th October 2008 COLIN BARBER'S DUBLIN RAIDERS - Live Celtic RockI


Friday 7th November 2008 YOUNG DRIFTERS- From Motown to the 70's - A Sensational 5 piece band!


Friday 28th November 2008 (Chnstnnas menu avalable) UNBREAKABLE - UK's top Wesllile tnbute band .


F r id a y 5th December 2 0 0 8 (Christinas menu available) BERNADETTE WILDE BAND -; An ExquciteTainla/PopExtravaoanal ’


Friday 12th December 2008 (Chnslmas menu available) DISCO NIGHTS - Dance to the Funky Beall


F r id a y 19th December 21X18 (Chnstmas menu available) FLYING EMPERORS - From Soul to Salsal


Evenings Start at 7.30pm


Supper served at 8pm and licensed until 12 midnight


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For more information on bookings and ticket prices please contact: , . «T|ie Pavillion on 01200.^0760. „


Stanley House Hotel & C A S S IS Restaurant, Mellor, Lancashire BB2 7NP 1:01254 769 2 0 0


e;info@stanleyhouse.co.uk www.stanleyhouse.co.uk W E D D I N G O P E N D A Y


SUNDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2008 FROM lO.OOAM UNTIL 3.00PM


Come and meet the team at Stanley House FRIDAY 3RD OCTOBER SCANDAL SehsaHonal, fun,


international guy / gal duo. NOT TO BE MISSED!


FREE SHOTS EVERY FRIDAY 6 'TIL LATE


P A V I L IO N -C O F fE t HOUSE 4. DRA5SEKIE- Shaddetons Garden Centre, Chatbum, Clitheroe, BB7 4JY I jX Z i fC / (Z v lc I / ix y i'U ji.r c i/ X '


Date w ith a double


FANS of Robbie Williams ca,n enjoy the next best thing when tribute artist JK performs “One Night of Robbie” at the Burnley Mechanics on October 3rd. Following the success of last


year’s performance, the show is a rollercoaster musical journey through the incredible career of ' Robbie Williams. Dubbed by some in the business as “Robbie’s equal”, JK, pictured, has played live to more than 1.5 million peo­


Waiting list for tickets


DEMAND has far out­ stripped availability for tick­ ets to an upcoming choir con­ cert at Stonyhurst College Owing to unprecedented


demand for seat^ ticket appli­ cations have now closed for the Westminster Cathedral Choir concert at the college on December 1st. The tickets, which were free,


were issued on a strictly first- come first-served basis. All tickets have now been allocat­


ed and there is even a waiting list of more than 600 hopetulsl “We have been inundated


with ticket requests,” said Jonathan Hewat, Admissions and Marketing Manager at Stonyhurst. “Within a few days of announcing the con­ cert, the tickets were flying out of the door.” Westminster Cathedral


Choir is widely considered to be one of the finest choirs in the world.


The Station H otel King Street, Clitheroe


01200 443205


EVERY FRIDAY COMMENCING 3RD OCTOBER - LIVE ACTS.


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ple and his show has been seen in 15 coimtries. He looks, sings and entertains so much like Robbie that it is easy to forget you’re not seeing and hearing the man him­ self. The “One Night of Robbie”


cast also includes a company of world class musicians performing hit after hit in the two-hour live show. Tickets are available now . from the Mechanics box office on 01282 664400.


AUCTION K I N G S M I L L .


Thursday 2nd OCTOBER Auction 6:0(1 pm Viewing from 11:00 am


Kings Mill, Queen St, Harle Syke, Burnley. BB10 2HX


Follow brown tourist signs to Queen St. Mill.


Slides, Glassware, Ditchfield, Beswick, Doulton, Bronzes, Cigarette Cards, Dinah M/Bank, Hall Marked Silver, Rare Books, Jewellery, Rings, Clocks & Watches


To Include: Signed Snooker Cue, Signed Books, Burnley F.C. Programs, Collection Lantern


For Details Visit: www.klnasmiH.demon.co.uk Tel: 01282 435 435


E-mail: KMAuctionsiSbtconnect.com


Good Quality Items Always Required. Refreshments Available.


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