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20 Clitheroe Advertiser StTimes, Thursday, August 20th;2009


' www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


c i i t h ^ 422324(Editorial),01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified)


... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust -1


Band Kicks off


ABLOCKBUSTER night of entertain-, ment with .a'' Sab den • connection - , hits- Clitheroe tomorrow, night.'


V Fresh from tours span­ ning America and Aus-: tralia'super 60s group ; Herman’s Hermits are tak in g to Clitheroe’s newest stage The Grand. And supporting will be Sabden q u a rte t. The Kicks - covering all your


Weekendplus


To advertise In Weekendplus, call Gina Deehan, of our entertainments team, on 01282 478129


. favourite tunes from the 60s to the present. ■ ; . The Kicks, pictured,;


supported Herman’s Hermits a t 'th e end of.. last year after keyboard. player Kevan Lingard, a


- fellow Sabdener, saw the. band playing live. > ■


; : After the show the band, most famous for


h i ts : “Something Tells Me I ’m-Into Something ,■ Good", “No Milk


: Today” and “There’s A.' • Kind Of H ush’.’, said ,: ; next -tiine' th ey t were;; plajdng in this area they,.:


■ would like them to sup­ p o r t them again and-;;


: they’ve kept their prom-;? ise.


, “We’re: really glad . th ey asked us to play .with them again,” said •


• The Kicks’ vocalist and guitarist Ben Parsons, who lines u p - in , the group alongside A nne.. Woodward (keyboards);-


' Mark Woodward (guitar . and vocals) and drum- - mer Chris Eaves. .





■ “The f i rs t time'.we . played with them it real­ ly was a fantastic expert- : ence and we’re looking


Clrtheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classiiied) j


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Clitheroe Advertiser 8iTimes, Thursday, August 20th, 2009 21


^<1 what’s on in the


Kibble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


/ : Platform Gallery, new exhibition - entitled “Botanic Gardens”. Braille It, meets in Clitheroe;


Library each Thursday a t 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200 426063. • Ribble 'Valley. Visually Impaired


forward to i t again. They’re a great band and we’re hoping to put on a really good show before they take to the stage.” Having sold 75 million. records worldwide Her-


man’s Hermits are still a ,, very <big i draw:,'and-, tomorrow’s show promis- ' ! es to.be quite a specta-,-:


' cle, according to Ben.^ :. ' ; “I t ’s going to be a real-;


, ly good show. They were brilliant last time a n d ;


Antiques and fine art Oh COLLECTORS, buyers and .


• browsers will be converging on Stonyhurst College this week-


: end for the Galloway Antiques -Fair."--", ■


■ ■ . ■ . Some 30 dealers will be


.exhibiting a wide range of antiques and fine ar t to include


- furniture, silver, glass, porcelain, i jewellery, paintings, rugs and


■ carpets, ,: prin ts , angling , : antiques, clocks and many deco­ rative items in this wonderful setting of the college. . , •


:';>.-r:Dealers will travel from across .' the country to exhibit a t the . •fair,'with Redbusart coming


:■ down from Aberdeen with a n : . eclectic mix of late'19th and ,nearly 20th Century antiques to;


include car, naval, shooting and smoking related - antiques.


vBryan Chew will be arr iv in g . ■ from Dorset with period oak . and country furniture and Sim­


Friday 28 August 09 from 8.00pm Jazz, Swing & Blues


BRIAN ACTON QUINTET - Featuring Brian Acton (guitar/vocats)


. Friday 25 September 09 fromS.OOpm :


Fusing work by Mingus/Silver with Welsh folksong.-. GARETH ROBERTS QUNITET v -


with Gareth (trombone) & Gelhin Uddinton (trumpet). Tickets £10 at door or from


- r- : Tourist Information (tel. 01200 425566) - f. r.j


- . or Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe -■ > Concessions: Members £8 - Students 1/2 price - under 18b flee


Venue: The Swan & Royal Castle Street, Clitheroe , For more information on the Club go to: www.rviazzandblues.co.uk


* ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■A" ★


* Garden Party J Salesbury Hall Ribchester-Rds-;^:


* *


. ■ Ribcheker ' Sat 22nd Aug 2pm-4pm; t; y y * .


* Admission £5.00 includes'’^'-',**' * strawberry tea & glass of wine; - .* *


- Children free when ^ ' ' - accompanied by adult;; ■ r,.


‘^ . Stalls raffle games etc all pracee'ds;':^:' to St Leonard's Church; Langho '^


* ★ -H r ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ '★ ‘‘★ .★ (-Hr ; fW Burnley Mechanics


Fri I llh September - 8pm -.'nckctsi £117 £10 THE SWING COMMANDERS '


-■ Trom Britain's No 1 Western Swing Sextet ■ - Sat 12th September - 8pm - Tickets: £5 (


Manchester Road - Burnley - Box Office - 01282 664400 Now On Sale


An evening or classic swing Trom the 1930s, 40s & 50s ■ ■


THE ADVENTURES OFMOONDANCE & FANDANGO (A Play in One Act)


Sat 19th September.- 8pm - Tickets: £10 ' SOUL DEEP


The North’s leading Soul Band peiform classic hits rrora Stax, Motown and'The Commitments .'..V's: - .-.:,:


(Tiiur 24th September - 8pmi- TickeLs: £ I 0 /£ 8 - THE JK T E R SOCIETY: COMEDY CLUB;


t" : .-Featuring StarofTV sitcom ‘Grown Ups’,


*. Friday NightProject Host and 8 out o f 10 Cals '


panellist ROB ROUSE along with one o f the UK’s fastest


v?risingcomedian TOM CRAINE and your host-. ' for the evening TOM WRIGGLESWORTH ’


, .“If you love comedy you will love this" Jimmy Catr :. -j s 5-5? V • 5 .■ - '


26th Sept POP GOES THE 80 Featunng X Factor rinalist ROWETTA and West End Cast.;


30th Sept - 3rd Oct Burnley Gairick Qub present ‘ NO DINNER FOR SINNERS by Edwaid Taylor ethOcL A TIMELESS COLLECTION.


I -


Musical journey ftora Music Hall through the 1940s, 50s.60s&70s "


__________ .


7th Oct NATACHA A'TLAS & Uie Mazccka Ensemble Plus Support Clara and the Real Deal - -


9th OcL OFF.THE WALL t The Music of Pink Floyd


10th OcL 1130am From the Hit'TV Show The Wiggles DOROTHY ■niE DINOSAUR SHOW ■' . ; ' >


10th OcL 8pm GORDON HENDRICKS Vocal Tribute to Elvis; - ;; . v,.


. , ■,


11 rii OcL BACK TO BROADWAY Stairing Helen Noble, ‘Hollyoaks’ & West End full cast


12th OcL Comedian STEWART FRANCIS ' 14th &15th OcLlHE LADYBOYS OF BANGKOK


17th August- 17th Septembk 2009





Enjoy England “Don’t miss the incredibly unique '


. Pennine Lancashire Festival... - Oils is a food festival unlike anyother.’^


Discover more at: WWW.peniiiiielancashirefesfivals.cnTn


Festival Hotline; 01706 829432


ply Antiques, of Gloucester­ shire, will be offering for sale Georgian and 'Victorian card cases with other objects-ofi vertu.


. - . - ' ” -


. Among the more local dealers will be Mark and Da-vid Buck-; ley, of Keighley,-selling fine inlaid Victorian and Edwardian furniture and silver, Drop Dial Antiques, of Bolton; who spe-


; :cialise in antique clocks and . barometers, .' Corn ■ • Mill . Antiques, of Skipton, who deal ■ in small items of furniture, paintings and porcelain and Kingsmill Antiques and Interi- - ors, of Burnley,-who will be


. 'showcasing mtiquities, antiques • and vintage items for both peri-


- od and contemporary living. - Photographs show a pair of


( ’rosewood Tunbridge 'Ware tea V. caddies made circa 1830 will be - available from Kingsmill Antiques and In te r io rs for


:£1;395 and an Oriris pewter decanter with chyrsoprase made


- circa 1900 ■will also be available from Kingsmill Antiques and '.’ Interiors for £500.


For Kibble Valley news online go ■ ;


to..,' www.clitheroe advertiser.co.uk


Pennine Lancashire


Festival ofFood & Culture


ConGert THE final concert by Slaidburn Silver Band in the Brass at the Bounty series will take place next Thursday a t 7-15


p.m. ■These popular


evening concerts have been running throughout the sum­ mer. in the garden of the Hark to Bounty Inn, however when wet in th e court­ room. ' ' Admission is free


and food and drinks are available in the bar.


Giant Car Boot!! WHALLEY


EVERY SUNDAY First 30 Cars FREE!!


: ; 'N e x t 3 0 c a r s £ 4 - ; ; All other cars £6


vans £8


sell locally save fuel off Accrington Rd A671


: Whatley - BB7.9DS - ' ,0 7 9 8 4 355264


(Weather Permitting) OUR picture above; left, shows Diana Braithwaite present a cheque for £250 and the


■ .Geoffrey Braithwaite Award certificate to John Lancaster, (s) Our second picture shows retiring president Peter Harling handing the chain of office to Barry Barnes, (s)


. CHARITY stalwart John Lancaster was


; presented with the Geoffrey Braithwaite Award by Clitheroe Lions Club in recogni­ tion of his contribution to Clitheroe and his charitable work.


■ •- In an interesting address following the


. • ■ presentation,- Mr Lancaster told the club’s : members about the charitable work he and ’ his wife Rosemary are involved in with the


: homeless s tre e t children of Eldoret,; ■ : Kenya. The £250 cheque will be donated, ;


toachartty, which supports these homeless,


- ■ children.'. During the same social evening Club, the club’s retiring


; • -president Peter Harling handed over the, • chain of office to B a r r y B ^ n e s . , i . ■ ■ i This is the second occasion th a t Mr;


■ -•''.Barnes, of:Bashall Eaves, has acted as- ■:!: president for the club having presided over- ' - i t in 1993/1994.^ ' '■ .


, „ S t p n ; ^ u i i s t G o U e i j ^ l


i Antiqu^ &' Fine Art Fairi j HurstGreeniNr Glitheroe; Lancashire


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21st>; 23rd August‘2009:;p '' ' Admission


) Galloway AnUquef Fairs f 2 Soulhway, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG2 0 ^


Email: susait@gaUowayfdts.co.uk wwWgallowayfairs.co.uk i


Ttl/Fax 01423 5221221 X Nouj Booking


Fri 5th Sept |l7pm | £4 - < ‘ Roch The Grand presents:


Milky :8obbinsL|flnonvrnous;I Meet Me In Vegas »


Tygers oF Fbn Tang \ Rollin Thunder ] Ride on __________________________________


Fri nth Sept ] 7pm I £10adv____ .


Sun 13thSept I 1 2 -3pm i’^£16.50adv Big Band Jozz'iupch |


Lancashire Sbuth Orchestra "pnee mdudas lunch Treasure Hunt


UJed 23rd Sept | 7pm | £14.50c((^v John €thendge ] Kit Holmes ' ’ fin evening of jazz, blues, folk and


Rfrican grooves from one of the uiorld's leading guitarists


Tue 25th flug | lOom - 12pm | £3 per team • , 1 St prize ujins £25 cafe voucher


Family Fun Night Fri 28th flug j 4.30 - 8pm ) £6/£4 •Pro 9,9 9u,tQra,orkshoprD,th JohrfEthondgo from 6 15pm l^ _PQ |m _ tr^ s . s e o o n d s u r f o i l in s id e T h e G r a n d


CqFc Nouu Open: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 6.30pm Sat 10am - 4pm (Subject to Events)


, ' i “q x n d l!,Ticket Hotline 01200 421 599 ,york St Ciitheroe, BB7 2DL j aioiuu fhegrondvenue.co.uk


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t Herman's Hcrr^ltsv.


Fri 21st Rug | D,oors open 7pm ) £12.50 60's pop spectQculQnuJith'support ' '


Fi ilm Matinees film. Race to UJitch Mountain ’m 1 2.30pm 1 £4.50 e Popam s dn/Jt


Thur27KRug \ 2.30^mJ£4.50l' Film. Step Up 2 *m


c fbpcom 5 drink


. given the amount of hits -they have you know i t’s going to be a top show.” Tickets cost £12.50 and can be bought by


(r inging, The„.'Grand, ;York Street, on 01200 421599. --


Group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200 426822. : Information from the Pensions Service in RVBC offices. Tel. 01200 414453. . Pe’ndle Club, Lowergate, sequence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. ; . Sawlcy Village Hall, Bowland


Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet first Saturday of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Waddlers carer and toddler


group meet Waddington Methodist Church,each Friday from 10 to 11- 30 a.m. The Grand, Come Dancing


Wednesdays 10-15 to 11-45 a.m. ■ Yoga Monday and Thursdays from 2-30 p.m. Streetfeet, Thursdays 4- 30 to 9 p'.m.


.


,’ A LO'VELY afternoon out for all the family . ,?on Saturdaiy is a garden party being held at Salesbury Hall, Ribchester, the home of Mr ;


; and Mrs Mustoe. A summer afternoon tea ■ with scones and strawberries and a glass of wine starts the festmties and there will be games, raffle, a tombola, coconut shy and


AU entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings fomi, available from " Plant stall among many Other attractions. Main R^ption, Kibble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, aithcroe, (01200 Proceeds are for St Leonard’s ChUTCh, Lang- 42Slll)andhandcdinbythelOlhofthcmonlhpriortoUiecienL : -


ho. EVENTS - AUGUST 21ST TO AUGUST 27TH


51-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. ' 21st - Aspinall-Arms, Mitton,


21st - Stepping Out, meet High- ;t 24th - Ribble Valley Seniors’ moor Park car park, Clitheroe, at Action Forum, meeting in Slaid- burn Village Hall at 10 a.m. • Inquiries, tel. 01200 453072.


. comedy night from 9 p.m. - • c 22nd - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso­


ciation; meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Earby. Leader James Jolly on 07970073356.' 22nd — Salesbury.Hall, Ribch­


ester, garden party on behalf of St Leonard’s Church, Langho 2 to 4 p.m. Strawberry tea and various stalls. 22nd - Clitheroe Castle -Muse­


um, explore medieval food. Tel. 01200 424568. 22nd - Nelson and Colne Col­


lege, open day and campus tours from 1 to 3 p.m. 23rd - Knowle Green Church.


Holiday Bible Club. Tel. 01254 878394. 23rd - Clitheroe Mountaineering


Club meeting in Swindale. Leave Council Office car park at 8 a.m. Tel. Nick Millward on 01200 441346.


-; ■ 25th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso­ ciation, meet Chester Avenue car park a t 1 p.m. for York. Leader


■ Alan Bibby on 01254 812049. ■ 25th - Stepping Out, meet


Ribchester car park. Church Street. Bring a packed lunch and/or refreshments. No dogs allowed.


'■ 25th-St Mary’s Centre, Church Street, mutual room, coffee morn­ ing by University of the Third Age from 10 a.m. to noon. 26th - Clitheroe Ramblers’'Asso­


ciation, meet Sabden at 6-30 p.m. Leader Frances Prince 01254 822859. 26th - Bowland Transit Walk,


Slaidburn circular via Hollin House. Meet Interchange for 11-25 a.m. BIO bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 26th - Knowle Green Village


Hall, sequence dancing. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447.


■ Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Pius. A booking service for theatres and i I events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Infoimation Centni Council Office^ Church Walk, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.‘i


EVENTS - AUGUST 27TH TO SEPTEMBER 1ST 27th - Stepping Out,


meet Highmoor Park car ■ park.


: . 27th-Stepping Out,


meet staff car park, Castle Cement, West Bradford Road, at 6-30 p.m.-Tel. 01200 414484. . 27th ' Oakhill; Col-


lege/Academy. RVBC host; a summer's outdoor activi­ ty day giving the opportu­ nity to use The Grand's Mobile Skatepark and: Go-Ride's Cycling Activi- ' ties. £3 for use'of all activ-; ities. ■'


. :27th-Knowle Green -Village Hall,'luncheon concert featuring a recital. by a finalist in the second Manchester International; Piano Concerto competi-' tion. Concert s ta r ts at . midday followed by lunch.' To book tel. tel. 01254 • 826948. -. 27th - Hark to Bounty,:.


Slaidburn, Brass a t the Bounty. 28th - Swan and Royal


Hotel, Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club, gig with Brian Acton Quintet. Tickets on the door, from Tourist Information Cen­ tre or tel. 01200 424444. 28th - Clitheroe Moun­


Aladdin: The Musical St.John


Soulhworlh's Youth ‘1 iKMtre.


01282661234 Friday 11 Sept 1


Hartsop and Glenrtdding, suitable for non-walkers. To book tel. 428117. 29lh to 31st - Kelbrook


-Village Hall, art exhibi­ tion. ■ 29th - Knowle Green Church, bikers’ breakfast and ; brew.rTel.- 01254 878394.


: ; 29th - Clitheroe Garden


; Club annual show in St. ■ James’s School, Greenacre V Street. Open from 2 p.m., , prtzes presented at 4 p.m. Auction of produce at 4-15 p.m. Tel. 01200 424273. •; 31 St - Knowle Green Village Hall, whist and - dominoes. Tel. Jean Proc-


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; 28th - Stepping Out,, meet Edisford Bridge car


■ park a t 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 28th - The Aspinall


Arms, Mitton, Rory Ellis country and blues singer from Australia. ' 29th - Clitheroe Ram-


taineering Club, weekend ■ camping a t Brithdir in Wales. Tel. Denise Andrews on 01254 884035.


: biers’ Association, catch the 9-15 a.m. bus to Slaid- bum and walk back. Tel. James


Jolly on


07970073356. 29th - Clitheroe Natu­ ralists’ Society, coach -walk


: ter on 01254 878447. : ; -31st - Stepping Out, no /


walk today.


: 31st - Slaidburn’s New ,: Village Hall.'Craft and locall)rod(ice fair in aid of village hall funds; Tel. 01200424311. - SEPTEMBER


1st - Clitheroe Ram­ blers’ Association, meet


■ Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Clapham. Leader Jennifer Rae 01524 736211. 1st - Waddington


Methodist Church, soup and cake lunch. Tel. 01200 428470. . 1st-Stepping Out, meet Longridge Civic Hall.


Charily work puts John in spotlight


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