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32 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 12th, 2009


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C l i th e to e 422324 (Editorial),01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) ililheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Clarified) www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


charity f und-raiser Sunday O rch e s t ra


AN evening of, fun and music with Phil Cool and O’Connor’s


Fusiliers is being held at The Grand, York S t r e e t , tomorrow. This charity fund-raising concert is being organised by local fish­


erman and radio presenter Martin James in aid of the Army Benevolent


’ This charity evening came about when Martin took comedian, smger, song writer Phil Cool fishing for a week in Berkshire on the River Kenne^


' Fund and Ribble Valley Crossroad Care, two charities which Martm sup­ ports with fees from his writing and speaking engagements.


During the week Phil caught some good fish including chub of 5-13-0 and 6-7-0 and a whopping barbel of 14-15-0. At the end of the trip Phil said to Martin “What


do I owe you?” He replied “Just make a donation to one of


Weekend p i US


To advertise in Weekendplus, call Gina Deehan, of our entertain­ ments team, on 01282 478129


Part of Pendle Leisure Trust


A FORMER war poet, described as a gritty, senative writer whose work portrays the nuts and holts of life, takes to the stage at the Clitheroe Castle Cafe next Thursday. Peter Street (59), has defied


Later while Martin was fishing Tewitfield Lake he told


these charities.” After a few minutes Phil said: “I will do a concert for you.”


__ Pictured is local celebrity Phil Cool.


the owner Les Bratsby about the event and he immediately said his band, O’Connor’s Fusiliers, would also perform. . Tickets for this evening of side-splitting comedy and Celtic music are available from The Grand at £15. Doors open at 7 for 7-30 p.m. start.


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1 entries for uiclusion m these columns should be on a listings form, available from ain Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, (01200 I25III) and handed hi by the 10th of the month prior to the event


131h - The Grand, Concert with


[ Phil Cool and friends. Tickets from t The Grand or tel. 421599. 13th - St John’s Church, Hurst


I McDonnell on 01254 826378. 13 th - Stepping Out, meet Platform


I 414484. 141h - St Michael and St John’s


Gallery, a t 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200


themuni .co.uk


Peter tells it like it is... poetically!


chester Radio, while his work as a war poet during the Croatian and Bosnian conflict was the sub­ ject of an I'TV documentary. He has also worked as a baker,


decades of hardship and disabili­ ty to become a war poet and BBC writer-in-residence, with five volumes of verse to his nama His poetry has been performed across Europe and broadcast on the BBC World Service, BBC Radio 5 Live and Greater Man­


The White Hart Sabden


Friday 13th November


DARK HORSE Classic Rock


9pm till late FREE ENTRY Food Served Daily


tel. 01282 771520 K I N G S M I L L


G E N E R A L . A U C T I O N Thursday ,19th November Start 10 am


Kings Mill. Queen St, Hsrie Syke.Burnley. BB10 2HX ________Follow brown tourist signs to Queen S t Mill.


1. Gen e ra l & Household G o o d s 2. A n t iq u e s &• C o lle c ta b le s 3. Furniture


ORDER OF SALE :


Auction entries fakeri 10'a.in.- 5 p.m. on a week prior to auction '


Large FR EE Car PaHt & Refrvshements Available on site


move to our new premises a t Bank Hall where we will bold our first auction on the 3rd December. For fur ther information


This is o ur final auction a t Kings Mill before we nlease contact .Tohn on 01282 435435 ^ >


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Fri 13lh-Satl4thNovembcr-T:30pm/£12.50 Bumley Ught Opera present


CHESS The Musical


Thcsnih November - 7.30pm £15/£13/£12 yOULEZVOUS


Non stop Abba hits enhanced by muld media screen projection .


Friday 20th November - 8pm £16/£1S ROUTE 66


Musical extravaganza o f American country, rock & pop from


19S0 to 2009 headed by Rev Dr Clive Jackson o f Doctor & the Medics. Hits from. The Eagles. Cher, Bon Jovi. Johnny Cash, Bryan Adams and many more. -


Includes full inuld media effects and light show. : Sunday ISth NovembCT 7.30pm'£8/£9


ThursdaylShh November - 8pm £I0/£8 THE JESTER SOCIETY COMEDY CLUB


Phil Nichol - Sarah MiUican & Heman Douieb


Wed 25th - Sat 28th November - 7.3(^m ■ Biimley Garrick Club present HAPPYJACK . Tickets: £ 8 J 0 /£6.50


30lh Nov. Twice winneis BBC Folk Awards LAU 2nd Dec. Comedian TERRY ALDERTON 3rd Dec. Jive Iklking - BEE GEES TRIBUTE


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Sunday 15th November 2009-10am until 3pm Milton Hall truly is the perfect wedding venue.


Take advantage of this rare opportunity to come and see it in all of its glory. The party room will be fully dressed in its


' best for wedding ideas and inspinaUon while the conservatory will be set up for a civil ceremony. Members of the wedding team will be atrailable all day to answer any questions.


Mitton, Near Whalley, Clitheroe BB7 9PQ www.mittonhallhotel.com - 01254 826544


PENDLE FOREST MODEL RAILWAY SOCIETY ANNUAL


JUMBLE SALE


Waddington Club


Saturday


November 14th


11am-2pm admission 50p


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MODEL RAILWAY 1 EXHIBITION


Venables Ave, Colne, Lancs BBS 7DP Sat lOam-Spm, Son tOam-Spn


4 ~ 15 NOVEMBER 2009 at PARK HIGH SCHOOL


Admission £3.00, Concessions £2.50, Children £2.00, Famllp K .5 0 . Disabled access. Follow signs from end of the MGS.


I WORKING LAYOUTS, TRADE STANDS REFRESHMENTS, RIDE A TRAIN DEMONSTRATIONS AND MUCH MORE...


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k Boltorl by Bowland Village Hall k Fri 27th and Sat 28th November k Fri 4th and Sat 5th December . * ★


Tickets Adults £5. Children £2.50 '


^ Contact Elizabeth Twist on 01200 441878 ^ ^ Also from:B&B Shop & Tea i^oom ^ Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre,


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Saturday 19th December 2009 7 . 3 0 p i n \ / r ' ^ ' k A special vintage train from Manchester f«rboc’,ur\5s and furt/itr ,nfor,n3t,on please contsd


- ^flctori3, Bolton, Blackburn, Githeroe, spd/ireRaatoura ' Tdqjhow 9^1/field and Settie 10 Carlisle and reliim ■ .liauled by double heading West Coast Raifvi/ays /Oass 37 diesel looomoiives.


50 www s,p.diier<!iKours,co,u’ unUae hookinggo w vwvirf is nomi-co uk On she journey horrie Santa Qaus v/21 pressntsM ihe Vtdl b d »yed CW re n wilJi a gift n r


Friday 20 November 09 from 8.00pm British Sax Great


DON WELLER QUARTET Return Visit - mainstream ja zz and more


Thursday 21 January 10 fromS.OOpm AL WOOD QUARTET Featuring Al on sax and trumpet


Tickets £10 at door or from -


Tourist Information (tel. 01200 425566) or Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe


Concessions: Membeis £8-Students 1/2 price-under 18S free Note new Venue: (new night from January)


The Castle Cafe, The Castle Museum Clitheroe Licensed Bar


For more information on the Club go to: wwwrvlazzandblues.co.uk


Ticket Hotline 01200 421 599 Rll tickets online at ujujiu.ujegottickets.com


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tree surgeon, gardener, gravedig­ ger, chef, journalist, youth worker and hotel porterl His fifth collection, “Thumb­


ing From Ldpik To Pakrac: New and Selected Poems”, has just been published by Waterloo Press and he is the recipient of a highly prestigious grant from The Royal Literary Fund.


Peter’s reading is the last in the


2009 series orgMiised by the Rib­ ble Valley Poetry Group. Organiser Jo Harding said:


“With an economy of words and crafted elegance, Peter tells it like it is, whether he is reminiscing on the power of childhood friend­ ships, recounting life and death experiences, or expressing the positive and negative effects of disability and impairment. “This is a great opportunity to


enjoy one of the country’s fore­ most war poets in the superb new


Clitheroe Castle Cafe and poetry enthusiasts are invited to join us for what promises to he a fantas­ tic finale to this year’s series of poetry readings.” Clitheroe Castle is owned by


Ribble Valley Borough Council and was opened by HRH The Duke of Gloucester in July after a two-year £3.5m. refurbish­ ment. The reading starts at 7-30 p.m. and entry is £5. Further details and tickets are


available from Clitheroe Books on 01200 444242.


HF Railtours presents Hh)t


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I Parish hall, Lowergate, modern sequence and old time dancing. Tel.


I 01200427029/427096. 14th - Waddington Social Club,


I jumble sale. Tel. 01200 424809. 14th - Tosside Community Hall


I family race night at 7-30 pjn. In aid of I children’s party. 14th - The Carmen Rose, Ribch- I ester. Wine tasting. To book tel. 01254


1 878431. 14th - Knowle Green OTlage Hall,


I an evening of music and song with Carries’students. Tel. Jean Procter on


I 01254 878447. 14th - Padiham Unitarian Church,


\ concert by Blackburn Salvation Army . Brass Band and soloists at 7-30 p.m.


Weekendplus


■ THERE will be an evening of fun and music.with Phil Cool and O’Connor’s Fusiliers at The Grand, York Street, tomor­ row night. It has been organised by local fish­ erman and radio presenter Martin James who will MC the evening. I t is being held in aid of the Army Benevolent Fund and Ribble Valley Crossroad Care. Tickets are available from The Grand at £15. Doors open at 7 for a 7-30 p.m. start.


EVENTS - NOVEMBER 13TH to 20TH 15th — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


I Green. Warm songs for a winter [ evening charity event. Tel. Gill


tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Clapham. Leader D. Henderson 01200 422608. 15'th - Slaidburn Village Hall.


Christmas craft fair. Stalls to rent. TeL 01200 424311.


hand Puppet Theatre present “Who’s been atting in my chair”. Suitable for 3-7 year-olds, starts at 3 p.m. Tickets from Downham Post Office, Chatbum Library or tel. 01200 440146. 16th - Stepping Out, meet High-


moor Park car park. Tel. 01200 414484.


16th — The Sanctuary of Healing,


Langho. Scorpio New Moon festival. Tel. 01254 825976 or email sheilafish6@aol.com 171h—


tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Whalley. Leader Alan Bowles on 01254 823331. 17th - Knowle Green Village Hall.


Line dancing beginners from 7-30 p,m. Tel. 01254878447.


St Ma^s Hall, Sabden, drop-


in 1-3 p.m. children’s centre for 0-5 years. Information and advice. 17th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


15th-Downham Village Hall, Free­ 17th - Stepping Out, meet outside


Anji's Emporium, Berry Lane, Lon- gridge.TeI. 01200 414484. 18th - St Michael and St John’s


parish hall, tea dance from 2 to 5 p.m. 18th - Bowland Transit walk in


Pendle Forest. Meet Interchange for 10-35 a.m. P70 bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 18th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


sequence dancing, TeL J ^ Procter on 01254878447. 19th - Clitheroe Mountaineering


Club ACM in Clitheroe Cricket Club. Tel. 01200 427044. 19th - Stepping Out, meet car park,


next to Bayley Arms, Hurst Green. Tel, 01200 414484. 19th -The Carmen Rose, flower


arranging workshop of Christmas items for home and gifts. To book tel.01254 878431. 19th - Knowle green Village Hall, luncheon concert features The Stone- bridge String Quartet. Concert at mid­ day followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254826948. 19 th - Ribble Valley Seniors’ Action


Forum meeting at 10 a.m. at Castle Cement. Tel. 01200 443561.


I Furlher details'of some of (he above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A book*


ling service for ^eatres and events throughout (he region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Coun*. IcU Offices, Church Walk, CUtheroe, tel. 01200 425566.


20th - St Michael and St John's


Social Centre, concert by local band “Freebiid” in aid of "Help Justine Appeal”. 20lh - Downham Village Hall,


film show about the village enti­ tled “The Way We Were” a t 6-30 pm. TeL 01200 44425. 20(h - Ribble Valley Jazz and


Blues Clubgsin Clitheroe Castle cafe with Don Weller Quartet. TeL 01200 424444. 20th - West Bradford Village


Hall, food bingo. Admission by ticket only tel. 01200 426272 to book. 20lh — Stepping Out, meet


Edisford Bridge car park a t 1-30 pm. Inquiries teL 01^0 414484. 21st - Billington and Langho


Community Centre, St Leonard’s Church, Christmas fair from 11 am . to 2 pm. Writ Santa.


Friday 2 0 Nov


Rumours of Fleetwood Mac


F irm ly e s ta b lish e d a s 'th e i iir im a ie


c e le b ra t io n c o n c e r t ' to F le e tw o o d Mac.


0 1 2 8 2 6 6 1 2 3 4 Phil Cool & Friends


O'Connor Fusiliers *ChQrity Comedv night


jmuni WWW. themuni .co .u k


St Michael & St John's, Parish Hall, Lowergate, Clitheroe


VICTORIAN


CHRISTMAS EAYRE A dm is sio n F re e


Sunday 22ndN6vember at ILlSam Rejnsmemts avaOabte pba


MuJUd Wime and Hot Mine* Piet


Tombola - Rafile - Books - Toys • DVD’s - Swee: Stall -Home Made Cakes - Jams and Pickles - Tin Stall - Children's Tombob - Myszety Tombola - Bucket Raffle - Water & Wine Coci^xetition - Jewellery -


Chrsiunas Cards - Advent Calenders - V ^p p in g paper - Various Games inc Eggs in sand. Water or Wine, Search for Cold, Lemon game.


Father Christmas Grotto


Please come along and support «ht« Parish event, all proceeds to the re-decoraton of oar Parish UalL


CHRISTMAS BAZAAR


SHOPPING AFTERNOON SATURDAY 14th NOVEMBER


2pm - 4.30pm £1 Entry Waddington Methodist Hall


Stalls include:* Silver Bangles, Twitter Lane


^ Interiors, Izzy Lizzies Jewellery, Simply Natural j Candles, Phoenix Trading Cards, VYooden


Pieces, Precious Little Treasures, Kay Aspinall Jewellery, Arbonne International, Jangle


Jewellery, Wish Gifts, ^rgin Vie, Paint Pot, Bodyshop, Taste Deli, Dovesyke, Usbourne Boob, Photomagik and many more.


Coke Stall, Refreshments and 0u!dien% Craft Stall


Fri 13th Nov | 7pm doors | £15 Acoustic Village Presents:


The Travelling Bond


Natasha Lea Jones { Nomod Jones | Mike Kneafsey 5i Sob Buller


Sat 14 Nov I 7pm doors | £8.50odv


BSC Children In Need (ujith Radio Lancashire)


Tue 17th Nov | 7pm doors | Free


*Check BSC ujebsite for detoils u ju ju j .bbc.co.uk/tickets Rock The Grond Presents


Rnonymous | H-€yes | The Kojo's Sot 21st Nov I 7pm doors | £4odv


Momma Mio Tue 24th Nov | 7pm doors | £12odv


Exclusive screening oF'the Abba classic ujith tujo course meal and wine!!


The Grond Piano Presents: ‘ filexonder Soores (Piono Recital)


From the Guildhall School oF Music, London UJed 25th Nov | 4.30pm performance begins £ 8 /£16 ufith tuuo-course meal | £5 / £10 (under 18s)


Charlotte O'Connor | fliex Johnson Fri 27th Nov | 7.30pm | £5odv / £6


The Stumble + support sot 28th Nov I 7.30pm | £7.50odv/£10


EVENTS - NOVEMBER 20th to 26th 21sl - Knowlc Green Church


Christinas fair. lig h t lunches, car­ ols and gifts. TeL 01254 878394. • 21st - Clitheroe United


Refonned Church Christinas fw and hot-pot lunches, various stalls. Thl. 01200 422757. 21st - Bolton-by-Bowland Wl-


lage Hall, The Charlie Brown Band and disca Pie and peas sup­ per.


22nd - Clitheroe Ramblers'


Association, meet Chester Avenue c ar park a t 9-30 a.m. for Haworth. Tel. Valerie Grooby 01200428766. 22nd - Clitheroe Mountaineer­


ing Club, day meet a t Bowland. Meet Council Offices car park a t 8 am. l a 01200 422300. 22nd - Whalley Village Hall,


concert by Mrire ni Chathasaigh and Chris Newman on harp and


Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 12th, 2009 33 V


guitar. Tickets Whalley Post Office or tel. 01254 822555. 23rd - Stepping Out, meet


Chipping car park in Club Lane. 1^1.01200414484. 24lh - Univeirity of the Third


Age coffee morning in St Mary's Centre. 24th - Clitheroe Ramblers’


Assodation, meet Chester Avenue carpark a t 1pm. for Downham. Leader Jack Ridley on 01254 240918. 24th - Clitheroe Ramblers’


Association, AGM. 24th - Kiiowle Giieen Village


Hail, line dam-ing. Beginners fiom 7-30 p.m. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254878447. 24(h - Stepping Out, meet


Grimsargh Village Hall. Take packed lunch. No dogs allowed. TeL 01200 414484.


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