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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, Juiy 31st, 2008


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Ciitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282 422331 (Ciassified)


Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282 422331 (Classified) • www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk' c-y/:''- what’s on in the


Kibble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listinjjs form, available from Main Reception, Kibble Valley Borou;^ Council, Church Walk, Clilheroe, (01200 425111) and handed in by the 10th of (he month prior to the event


■Stonyhurst College and gardens,


STARTING on Monday until Friday is a Talent Performing Arts Summer School in St ■, Mary's Centre, Church Street, where young people can encounter the feel of an authentic „ London stage school. Tuition will be given by young professionals of the musical theatre and dance industry fresh from the West End. The week will conclude with a showcase;


. a t the theatre, followed by a presentation when all students perform.


EVENTS - AUGUST 1ST TO AUGUST 7TH 2nd - Platform Gallery, for chil­


open d ^ y from 1 to 4-30 p.m., except EVidays. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826345. Platform Gallery, exhibition of tex­


tiles, ceramics, metal, wood and glass. ; Ribble Valley Visually Impaired -


Group meets every Monday evening: in the Catholic Social Club. Tel.; 01200426822. ' Information from the Pensions:,


Service in RVBC offtc^ Tel. 01200 414453. . Pehdle Club, Lowergate, sequence


dandng for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.


. Sawley:Village Ball, Bowland Guild of Spinhers,;Weavers and Dyers, meet on the first Saturday of the month from 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.' ’ ■ '


\ ' St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchesten Line


dancing Mondays at 7-30 p.m.. Junior and senior RATS Wednesday and Thursday at 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Friday at7 p.m.. Brownies, Cubsand Scouts together with church groups also meet in the hall. Tel. 01254 878473. 1st - Stepping Out, meet at West


Bradford. Bridge, at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. ■


dren aged t ^ to 11 years. Pop in to make your own windmill for the sum-


. mer breeze with Smarteenies’ Bizi. Lizi.Bookon 01200 443071. ■;; 2nd - Rimington Memorial Insti­ tute, whist and domino drive in aid of Gisburn Mothers' Union, a t 7-30 p.m. Pie and peas supper.


, • ' Srd-ClitheroeR^blers'Assoda-


tion, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 8-30 a.m. Grange-over -Sands for Cartmel and Humphrey Head. Leader Bryan Dobson on 01254 247791. . " 3rd - Pendle Pedal and Cycle. Show. Challenging ride round the beautiful Pendle, Ribble Valley, Lune Valley and Bowland countryside. -


- 3rd-Stepping Out, meet Platform Gallery at 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 ■ 41448-1.


• . 4th - Stepping Out, meet by the Bayley Arms. Hurst Green, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. . 4th-8lh -S t Mary's Centre, Talent ’


' Performing Arts Summer School for- , ages between 5 to 18 years from 9-30


: a.m.- to 4 p.m. The co^ for the week is . £72.50, to book tel. 07763714893.'> ;v 4th - Knowle Green Village Hall,':


whist and domino drive. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 5th - Clitheroe Ramblers'Assoda-


tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Calder Valley, "West Yorks. Leader David Lancaster on 01254826841.


• : 5th Stepping Out, meet at the Civic Hall, Longridge, at 10 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. ; 6th-Clitheroe Ramblers'Associa­


tion, meet at Witton Park at 6-45 p.m. Leader Mary Pinto on 01254 690226.


, _ 6th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


military whist and domino drive. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 7th - Stepping Out, meet High-


moor Park car park, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 7th - Stepping Out evening walk.


Meet Castle Cement at.6-30 p.m. Organised in partnership with The


• Wildlife Trust. Tel. 01200 414484. . - 7th - Knowle Green Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring Ruth Longmaid on -violin and Toleeri - Sian on piano. To book tel. 01254 '826948.


I ■ Further details of some ofi (he above events can be found in the advertisements in Week-V l end Plus.'A hooking service For (hcalres and events throughout the region is available a t : ? the Tounst InTormatton Ccnlrej Counctl Offices, Church Walk, CIttheroc, tel. 01200 425566. i


.iH'' HOLIYWOOD PARK BURNLEY 1


iRLMS FROM FRIDAY 1ST AUGUST 2008 FOR 7 DAYS THE DARK KNIGHT (12A) *21115 501111115 :


Daily 12,101.10 3.30 4.30 7.00 8.00, Sal Ule 10.1 Spin ' MAMMA MIA (PG) 21115 lOmins


Fri lo Tues at 12.50 3.30 6.00 8.30 Wed and Thurs 1.30 5.00 8.00


Mmce Saeemg Tuesday SlhAag (Film Only) HELLBOY 2: THE GOLDEN ARMY (12A)* . on screen 8pm


THE X FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE (15) *1lir 55mins • Daily 3.10 5.25 7.45, Sat Late 10.10pm


Extra showsTriday & Saturday only 3.55 6.15 8.30. Extra shorn from Sunday 3.35 5.50 8.25 THE LOVE GURU (12A)*1hr50mins


Daily 11.151.40 3.50 6.00 8.20, Sat Late 10.45pm • No 11.15am show Sun ;


KUNGFUPAN0A(PG)1hr50mins Daily 11am 1.00, No 11am show Sun


MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPORER12A * ..•.-■FromWed 12.153.005.357.45 8.15 ■ SiMiy s Little Osar Shim 2ni August 2008 ■


UNDERDOG (U) 1hr45mms- Fun & Games at 11am t ONE AOULTFREE WITH ONE CHILD ADMISSION


I JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH (PG) Ihr 50 mins Daily11.10am1.15,No11.10showSun WALL-E(U)‘ 2hrs5mins


. Fri & Sat 11am 1.20 3.30 5.50 8.20 ';


, Sun to Tues 1.20 3.40 6.00 8.30 ' . Wed &Thurs 11am 12.151.20 2.45 5.15 SPACECHIMPS(U)*1hr35mins —


Fn lo Tues 11am 12,50 2.45 4.45, No 11am show S u n : Wed and TOuis 11.30am 1.30 ■ .


HANCOCK (12A) Ihr 50mlns Fri lo Mon Only 8.25, Sal Late 10.45pm


ANGUS, THONGS AND PERFECT SNOGGING (12A) * 2hrs Daily 3.40 6.00 8.20, Sal Late 10.40pm '


CHRONICLES OF NARNIA - PRINCE CASPIAN (PG) : • - - DailyExWed8Thurs12.10 -


. Booh and choose your own seat on-line S www.apollocinemas.CQ.uk


BOOKING AND 24HR INTERACTIVE INFO SERVICE.


■ : CREOIT CARD BOOKINGS ALSO TAKEN ON THE . .*■ ABOVE NUMBER (Subieia to a booking fee) 5atNavlocationlsB9112tG *NFT*No Free Tickets


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CONCERT TRAVEL COACH t TICKET PACKAGES


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PIR EEKEN UANCKESTER ACADEMY


REM LCCC MANCHESTER


FALL OUT ROY STEVIE WONDER MCFLY


NOV 22 MANCHESTER ARENA


ALSO BOOKING FO R : - TINATURNER,JAMES - „


PAUL WELLER, NICKEIBACK :


CASCADA.WWE SMACKDOWN NEW FOUND GLORY, MADONNA UNHOLY ALLIANCE CHAPTER III' MARY POPPINS, WILL YOUNG LASTSHADOWPUPPETS , . KATIE MELUA, PENDULUM .


KOOSIERS.AL GREEN, FEEDER ELTON JOHN, KATHERINE JENKINS BULLET FORMYVALENTINE.


QUEEN, THE COURTEENERS BRYAN ADAMS, SIMPLE MINOS STEVE COOGAN, THE FEEUNG


WWE, SCOUTING FORGIRLS' M'CARD/VISAISWITCH/AMEX


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(01253)895555


Xlitheroe Lions Club would like to take this opportunity-} itoithankiClitheroe golf, club members and i its'officials?


4forfctheluse;ofithe.Clubs_splendid facilities so.enabliriqv >+komi+rtfraieo eiirh mr^nioc rtn ■Fho 4the':fulLrange of,-:vehicles,: including Lexus Hybrid^Drive*


ilf^yo'ujwould like to'test'drive any o f the'vehicleiX


t^at'Clitheroe Ride and Drive please contact Event '^ico;ordiriator,;Heleni,Sleigh‘ o n i0 79 73 4 9 3 3 6 1P h €


h ie h m o v i e ? W e e k e n d pl u s


entertainments pages every Friday . in your Leader Times Newspapers


8th-Stepping Out,


meet Platform Gallery , at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 9th-West Bradford


Methodist Church, gift; day. Gifts will be received from 3-30 to 5 p.m. Refreshments available. Tel. Mrs D. Buller on 01200 426869. 9th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers' Association, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. to car share to start point at Gras­ mere. Tel.01254 248713.' 9th - Clitheroe Natu­


ralists' Society, meet Clitheroe Interchange at 9-30 a.m. for Grasmere. To book tel. 01200 428117. 10th- Clitheroe Cas­


tle Bandstand, Last Night of the Proms. Tel. 01200440183. 10th - Tour of Pendle.


Premier Calendar Cycle Road Race through Pendle and Ribble Val­ ley countryside..- 10th - Alston Hall,


Longridge summer walking week, residen­ tial course. To book tel. 01772784661. 10th - West Bradford


Methodist' Church, "Songs of Praise" a t 2 p.m. Preacher the Rev. Katy Thomas. Tel. Mrs


D Buller, 01200 426869.- 10th - West Bradford


Village Hall, craf t and garden show, 12-30 to 3-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 423424.- 10th - West Bradford


Village Hall, car boot sale. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tel. 01200 424158. 11th -S te p p in g Out,


meet a t Cocklet Hill car park at 1-30 p.m. 11th to 15th - St Mary's


Centre, Church Street, Rock School to - give


EVENTS - AUGUST 8TH TO AUGUST 14TH . Fri 22 -


Mon 25 Aug THE GREAT BRITISH


FESTIVAL COLNE • LANCS


U5^


- to 16 a chance to be a rock star.Tel. 01282 778886 or 07765771288. 12th - Clitheroe Ram­


young people aged eight


blers' Association, meet a t Chester Avenue car


park at-1p.m. for West Bradford.Tel. 01254 690226.


12th t'S tepping Out,


Stop and stare, meet at Longridge Civic Hall at 10-30 a.m. Planned stop along the route so bring a packed lunch (weather dependent). No dogs. - 12th-U3A meeting in Trinity Church Hall at 2-30 p.m. Speaker Prof. Tony Pickering.


■ 13 th - Clitheroe Ram­ blers' Association, meet at Maries Wood at 6-45


. p.m. Leader Jane Don­ nelly 01254 248713. 14th - Stepping Out,


meet Bolton-by-Bow- land car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 14th - Stepping Out,


evening walk, meet Bayley Arms, Hurst Green, a t 6-30 p.m. In partnership with The Wildlife Trust. Tel. 01200414484. 14th - Platform


Gallery, wooden spoon puppets with Bizi Lizi. To book tel. 01200 -443071.


................ KINS MG ILL AUCTION


THURSDAY AUGUST 7th Auction 6.00pm Viewing from 11.00am


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


' '


Follow brown tourist signs to Queen St. Mill To include Beswick, Doullon, Toby Jugs - • v


Cliinon Camera & Acc, Glassware, Pottery Copper, Brass, Scales & Weights, Drum - •. Cigarette Cars, Stamps, Postcards, Wade Pigs . . . Bakelile Telephone, Boxing Program Spinks vAli


Good Quality Items Always Required. Refreshments Available.


CUTHEROE UONS CHARnTY GOLF.DAYf


» F O R SEVENTH SUCCESSIVE-YEAR. xLexusjBolton^a^^


to sponsor Chtheroe}Lions


ICfharfty-GolfTDay'at'Clitheroe.'GoIf.’Glub^om ^Augi^tjfor.-the 'severith successive year.: It is Jioped -this- 5yMfs|eveht:vi?illihelp:^ra^ the total ito?'over:£40io6o5 'forXlitheroe Lions Club Charities since


^Thisviyeari::the * seventh: charity gold ' day ; jikesall -Cthel 'pre'viqusjyears 'is"’ fully subscribed T\A/ith' fortyeyklrhynT


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


E-mail: KMAucllonsi8blconnect.com ;


'Hews _ ■plitheroe Mevf^ Valley News: Village News Business New-s NatlonaTflews


’’ North VVest l-lew^ News Bulletin


Harrop Christian Fellowship


■ Hear John Wilson tell his storj' of,deliverance ' I'rom a life of crime, .alcohol addiction and , ' drug abuse. His 'store' is barely believable, ' but absolutely true.


' Sunday 3rd August at 2.00p.m.


when Cod is in the silualion there is NO such thing as a hopeless case


V iih Dave Nelson) : on the piano


FoBowed by Bgiit


IGlIUOtUiltflltv ^ For further Info.


-Contact - Frank Robinson tel. 01200 447665


East Lancashire Newspapers Autumn


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"Wedding Fayre To be held at


mytton fold Hotel and Golf Complex


'■ ' : on ■ Sunday, September 7th, 2008,. ■


For details of trade stands p to e : call Sharon on 01282 478119.


THE.Ribble 'Valley. Jazz and Blues ' Club has really been on a roll this sum-


• mer in terms of the quality'of music it :,has been presenting.


■ ■ : . After the May gig by the Nicolas


. Meier Group featuring Gilad Atzmon, representing the best in Eastern-intlu-


. enced experimental jazz, in June we returned to the mainstream of British


- jazz, featuring two of the country’s best musicians and their band, and a long-


Jazz and blues club on a roll W


As if .this was not enough, we also had


the Eric Ainswprth Quartet on great form.'Eric on piano gave us a lovely Version of “Blues in ,T h ird s”, and Jimmy Thomson on tenor sax was excellent, topping i t off by joining Alan and Bruce a t the end of the evening for a cracking version of “Zoot Gase”. A great night. -


. ■


: standing favourite with the club, local group the Eric Ainsworth Quartet. • Alan Barnes and Bruce Adams are .


: part; of the jazz establishment; Alan.: With his mastery of all the saxes,- clar-' • •inet and flute, -with his composing and •: ’ arranging skills, is a big influence on th e ' national scene, but on this occasion con­ fined himself to th e saxes to great affect. Bruce Adams, who was on particular­


ly great form, played some outstanding trumpet and flugel horn in the Dizzy Gillespie tradition - what a pity so many younger players look no further than Miles Davis for a model. IVith the backing of a great rhythm section in Steve Berry (bass), Les Chisnel (piano) and Errol Roberts (drums), they pro­ duced wonderful music.


For Ribble Valley news online go to...


www.clitheroe advertiser.co.uk


- For the July gig the club welcomed back Julie Edwards and Ke-vin Dearden. and Band. -This group, led,by;Julie on; vocals and Kevin on guitar,;'was 'a great success at .the club last summer and repeated it this time. Julie -was particu-


;larly good on .‘‘My Romarice’,’ and KWin excelleiit on-“Little. Summer Flowers”,' but'we should not leave out some'lovely moments from pianist Edward Barnwell. The club has been going for just over


a year now and, as will be seen from the above, is putting on music of a standard that many a city would be proud of, so if you have not been why not come along and give i t a try, and help us maintain this success. As usual there will be no gig in


August, but on September 26th we wel­ come back the “Kings Gross Hot Club” (Django Reinhardt style swing).


■y k 1 ^5 f-J m i ,t Friday o8 August


Soul Night 'With a smooth mix of Motown, Atlantic & Stax for you to get your groove .


- on to! 01282 661234


OUR picture shows Alan Barnes, Jimmy Thomson, Steve Berry and Bruce Adams joining forces for a cracking rendition of “Zool Case”, (s)


The Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues


Club is now based a t the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, and sessions are on the last Friday of the month, start­ ing at 8 p.m. (students half-price and


accompanied under-16s free). Look out for posters, watch these columns for further details, or -visit the club’s web­ site: www.rvjazzandblues.co.uk David Herman


Keeping it in the family!


A MOTHER and daughter com­ bination will be exhibiting their different art works at a new exhi-, bition in Chipping Post Office Gallery, which has changed its business name to Brabin's Shop and Gallery in honour of John Brabin, a wealthy cloth merchant who built the shop in 1668 and left it to the -village when he died. Helen Shaw, of Malkin Photog-


: raphy, near Slaidbum, will be the primary exhibitor, showing her garden, floral and landscape pho­ tographic images in which s h e . specialises. Her mother, Edna Shaw, aged


88, of Padiham, -will he exhibiting a collection of her abstract, highly contemporary watercolour.


acrylic and multi-media paint­ ings.


, Helen, who is a specialist gar­


den photographer, is a member of the Garden Media Guild and the Garden Photographers' Associa­ tion. Previous commissions have been to photograph the house and gardens at Sizergh Castle in Cum­ bria for a private client, the pho-


'tographing of gardens which open as part of the National Open Gar­ dens Scheme, and work for garden designers across the country. In 2006, Her Majesty the Queen chose one of Helen’s landscape images of the Hodder Valley as ^ 80th birthday present. ■ Helen’s mother, Edna, only started painting in her late 70s,


and has a unique, creative and abstract style, using watercolour, gouache, acrylics, wax crayons, pen and ink, and even saltl Commenting on the exhibition,'


Helen said “Both mum and I are very excited a t the prospect of holding our first exhibition together, especially as our art is so different! 'We do hope that people who come to see our work will enjoy the contrasts in our styles and chosen mediums.” A preview evening with wine


and nibbles for the Press and other invited guests will be held tomorrow evening from 6 to 7-^30 p.m. at the gallery. The exhibition will be open daily between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Sir Tom will be guest at exhibition


EX-FOOTBALLER Sir Tom Finney QBE will officially open an exhibition of a famous sports cartoonist tomorrow.


. . Norman Hughes, nicknamed . “Spike”, was a well-known free­ lance cartoonist for newspapers throughout the country. His work included portraits of


famous sporting heroes includ- ' ing George Best, Viv Richards,.


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Clyde 'Walcott and many more. Norman died last year aged '


81 and now his son, David ' Hughes, a former Preston ^ .


: North End player, is in the Rib­ ble Valley for, the launch of his late father’s artwork a t Samles-


buryHall. ......... David, who is also former


head of football a t Stonyhurst College, said: “Dad was excep­


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should see the light of day.” The exhibition begins tomor­


row at 11 a.m. and will run until mid September. '


'


• RIBCHESTER-BASED Eden Creative Spaces will be showcasing a new range of architectural plants and designer plant containers from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, at 7 Bee Mill, Ribchester.


; The Eden Creative Spaces team has


been busy sourcing products from around the world. Crmg Lucas, direc­ tor, said: “Readers are invited to come along on Saturday.to enjoy compli­ mentary refreshments and to view the; latest displays.”


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Just what you want IF you want to get involved in a panto, back or on stage and are aged between 11 and 25, then a workshop in drama, breakdancing, art, puppetry, stage craft and much more is just the thing for you. Organised by Ribble Valley Youth Theatre, the workshop will run for one week starting on Mon­ day, August 4th, in Trinity Communi­ ty Centre, Clitheroe. The project is to perform the pan­


tomime "(iinderella" and the grand performance will take place the follow­ ing Friday. To book a place costing £30 for the week, tel. 01254 824544 or 07971816470.


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