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■^^'^r ~1*t ~n —liii I r>m>»'-- iL> >~ 1 I .• 1 - ■ 22'-V Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,' Thursday, August 27th, 2009 v.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk ' Clitheroe422324(Editorial),01282426161 (Advertisjng),BumIey01282 422331 (Classified) Clrtheroe422324(Edrtorial),01282 426161 (Advetlising),Burnley01282422331 (Classified) www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser 8iTimes, Thursday, August 27th, 2009 23


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EVENTS -AUGUST 28TH TO SEPTEMBER 3RD 2Sth - Swan and Royal Hotel. Ribble \'f III I ^


w.THE official opening of a new exhibition a t . the Platform Gallery/ - Clitheroe, will be per-


; formed by Kibble Val-, ley Mayor, Coun. Bev­ erley Jones on Satur­ day at noon. Entrants in this part of..


W e e k ie n d p lu s To advertise in Weekendplus, call


Gina Deehan, of our entertainments team, on 01282 478129


iRart'oftPendleleisure'IFPust ■- f! i


•artists who live'in’Lan- cashire and Yorkshire. • ■ From over 100 submis-


; sions, 52 artists were selected to exhibit their>


iswork in the beautiful con-: verted railway station,


• known as the Platforni Gallery. More than 80 works be on show, cel­ ebrating the wealth of


textile talent in the two counties. The exhibition will fea-


• the Textiles Open ExWbi- .. tion are amateur, profes-j sional and student textile '


;ture a'diverse range of ,craft techniques from conventional stitching to woven and constructed textiles, paired intricate ■ jewellery:, pieces and: breathtakingly large wall hangings. So be sure to allow yourself to be taken on a textile journey through dazzling land­ scapes and life-long expe­ riences. :":One artist will , be named as the lucky recip­ ient of the selector’s prize ■ for innovation in the form of a voucher for £100. Visitors will also be able to vote for their favourite piece in the people’s prize.


Take five for jazz ;THE Brian Acton Quintet will hit the high notes for


• the Kibble Valley Jazz and Blues Club tomorrow. ; Clitheroe’s Swan and Royal will host the club’s lat-


■ est gig at 8 p.m; The five will play a blend of jazz, swing and blues. Tickets, which cost £10, will be avail-: able on the door or from Townsend Records in Moor


; Lane or from Clitheroe’s Tourist Information Centre. ; , N : "The next event, which will also be at the Swan and Royal, takes place on Friday, September 25th featur­ ing the Gareth Roberts Quintet. . www.rvjazzandblues.co.uk or call 07870 908159.


GENERAl- AUCTION Thursday 3rd September Start 10 am


KINGS MILL


Kings Mill. Queen St.’ Harle Syke.Burnley, BB10 2HX ' Follow brown lounst signs to Queen SI Mill. • •


General & Household Goods , • • /• ORDER OF SALE


- inc.TV’s Pilales Machine, Books, Games, etc. Antiques & Collectables


inc. Limoges, Onenlal China, Whilefriars Glass, • Brassware etc. • ' ‘


. ■ Furniture


me. Settees, Chairs, Display Cabinets & a large / Selection of Pub/Hotel Furniture.


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.; - on week before auction. . Refreshments & Large FREE Car Park on Site


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Festival ofFood & Culture


17th August ■ 17th September 2009


Enjoy England :“Don’t miss the incredibly unique ’ f


r Pennine Lancashire Festival... - ' i; this is a food festival unlike any other.”-.?


Discover more ab ' - FestiyajHotline{)QFIl()6S8m !2


‘ r . ' -M? i V 0 V' i % ' ' • ■ Entries taken Mon-Frl-1 Oam - 4pm r


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S l i p © r f l y live Upstairs’ . Doors Open 3 p m '


. FREE ENTRANCE . Bull S t . Burnlo vTown C e n t re ........ '


ART EXHIBITION K e lb ro o k Village Hall


Over 350 pictures by local and professional , , 1


, ' artists , ‘ at exceptional prices to suit all tastes


■ Saturday August 29th 10a.m.'- 6p.m.’ : Sunday August 30th 11a.m. - 6p.m. •- Monday August 31st 10a.m. - 5p.m;: •"


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' 7 ' ' Homemade refreshments' - ' ' ■ FREE ADMISSION,


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Proceeds towards Cancer Research UK ' + Pendleside Hospice


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OPEN DAY _ .. 1 •, .-•; In support o f the :■•;: s ' Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Centre


Sunday 30 th August • 1 2 -4 pm


Come and see the horses swim and meet our Shetland ponies.


. Dressage display by Silvia Schorn Cafe


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THE streets of Colne will. come to a standstill this - weekend, as performers descend on the town for the Great British R&B Festival. Family fun is guaran­


teed and sure to keep even the biggest of kids entertained. Back by : popular


demand, s t e t entertain­ ers will show off their crazy antics while parad­ ing up and down the main street on Sunday and' Monday. There will be stilt walk-


ing, crazy golfers, balloon artists making weird wd wonderful creations, and all the way from Egypt, the geezers from Giza, • Cairo FM showing o f f ' their singing and dancing. New to the festival this


year, buskers will be pro­ viding music for fans, per­ forming at one of the


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Valley Jazz and Blues Club, gig with Brian Acton Quintet. Tickets on the door, from TIC or call 01200 424444. •


28th - Clitheroe Mountaineering Club,


weekend camping at Brithdu^Wales. Call Denise Andrews on 01254 884035. 28th - Stepping Out, meet Edisford


Bridge car park at 1-30 p.mr Tel. 01200 414484.


. ■, • 28th T- Aspinall Arms, Mitton, Rory


Ellis country and blues singer from Aus-' tralia.:


28th and 30th — The Old Zoo, Brock- ■


hall Village, open garden under the ■ National Gardens Scheme from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.


•29th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, catch.the 9-15 a.m. bus to Slaid- bum and walk back. Call James Jolly on 07970073356. t:-'-


'


29th -Knowle Green Church, bikers’ breakfast and brew. T e l . 01254.


878394.29thH Clitheroe Naturalists! Society, coach walk Hartsop and Glen- ridding, suitable for non-walkers. To : book, call 428117.


-■ 29th - Clitheroe Garden Club annual


show St James’s School, Greenacre Street: Open from 2 p.m., presentations


.4 p.m, auction 4-15 p.m. Tel. 01200 ■424273. •


what’s on in the


RibhleVaUey compiled by Marcia Morris :


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


IIA STUNNING 21st Century garden which covers 15 acres will be open to the public tomorrow and Sunday under the National


• Gardens Scheme.The venue is The Old Zoo, ■ Cherry Drive, Brockhall Village, the former., home of the late Mr Gerald Hitman. Mr Hitman was a great supporter of Crossroads Care in the Ribble Valley and proceedswill go to this and other charities. The gardens are open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days.


29th to 31st - Kelbrook Village Hall,


art e x h i b i t i o n . : 31st-Knowle Green Village Hall,


■ whist and dominoes. Tel. Jean Procter on. 01254878447. ’ 31st - Stepping Out, no walk. 31st - Slaidburn’s new village hall.


Craft and local produce fair in aid of vil­ lage hall funds. Tel. 01200 424311.


EVENTS - SEPTEMBER 4TH TO lOTH •Ith - stepping Out,


meet a t The Grand, York Street, a t 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 4th - Downham Vil­


lage Hall, Howden Jones . in conc er t, N o r th e rn tinged muric and banter a t 7-30 p.m. Bring own refreshments. • . 4lh - The Sancturary


many busking stations including the war memo-


:Tial, outside St John’s Church and Colne Mar­ ket. Expect to see rising


stars of the future as well ■ Clitheroe Garden Club ??


ANNUAL SHOW 2009 Saturday August 29th j St James School Clitheroe


Staging 8 -10.30am ' ; Doors o pen 2pm FREE admission


Auction of produce 4.15pm - All classes are open


- with back pain; flat abs, postura, Inutcle ton«, flaxiblllty and relaxatio ‘


Slow concroll«d ox«rclse« to h«lp i-5 : Please contact Tracy on


Ffl-UUmetafi BAtWOtlffiWJflK,: Next courses start SEPTEMBER


KJJWl.B'/.iaSfiQWFQWti - at I w w w .p llB te s -d n 5 s e s .co .il It


Skipton & District Railway Society ANNUAL MODEL


3EH1 r H HMIGA SCA


lAILWAY EXHIBITION Saturday, Sunday & Monday


AUGUST 29fh, 30th, & 31st 2008 Opening Times 10.00 to 17.66 all three days at Aireville School, r


Gdrgrave Road, Skipton BD23 1UQ Admission Adult £ 3 .5 0 Children and.Concessions £2.50


, Family £ 10 7 : ^ (2 adults, 2 children) "fiW


as established artists singing the sounds of the blues between 1.45 p.m. and 5.15 p.m. viThe fun kicks off tomorrow and runs all the way through to Monday.


o f . Healing, Langho, Virgo Solar F e s tiv a l; Tel.' Sheila Fish on 01254 825976 or 07975783273. 4 th - Millstone Hotel


and Restaurant, Mellon Gourmet short breaks. 4th - Brungerley


Park, evening b a t walk, meet entrance Waddmg- ton Road. Everybody welcome. Tel. 01995 : 640557.' ,• •: 5lh - CUtheroc Ram­


b le rs ’ Assoc. Meet Chester Avenue car park a t 9-30 a.m. tor Embsay. Leader Bob Burton on 01254 812109. 5th - Gisburn Festi­


v a l H a ll , whis t and domino drive. Tel. Lucy Newlove on 01200 445304.: 5th - O bservation


Walk round West Brad­ ford, meet a t village hall. -• To book for hot supper


te l. 01200 426272 or ' 01200423.124. ' 5th-ClitheroeParish .


Church, coffee concert at 11 a.m. with Stephen Carleston o rganist a t Bolton Parish Church. Tel. 01200 422828. 5lh - Knowle Green


Church. Men’s b r e a k - . fast, all men welcome. Tel. Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394.


, 5th - Tillotsons ,


Chipping, disco. Glh - CUtheroe Ram­


blers’ Assoc. Area coach walk. ’To book tel. Hazel Dean on 01282 449979 or leave message. 6th - Casa Logo, 1


Woodlands Park, Whal- Icy, open garden for N a tio n a l Gardens Schema, - Glh- Mellor Village


Hall, horticultural and garden show from 2 to 4 pm. Gth - Chipping’Trac--


tor Run leaving from the steam fair field. Green Lane, a t 9-30 a-m. Glh


- S t


Bartholomew’s ' Vic­ arage, Chippmg. Garden party.’Tel. 01995 61586. Gth - Chipping Vil­


lage H all, flower and vegetable show. Refresh­


m ents available. Te l. 01995 61148.


Gth . -^ f Longridge


Cricket- Club, L an- . ca shire chefs v L a n - cashiiecricketers.v:


7th - Stepping Out,


meet Highmoor P a rk carpark.' ; . ■. 7th - Knowlc Green


Village HaU, ACM.'Tel.: Jean Procter on 01254 878447. • 7lh - ' Clitheroe


Sspcakcis’Club meeting a t 7-30 p.m. in Young Farmers’ Club, Ribbles- dalc C entre, Lincoln Way. • Glh - Chthcroe Ram­


b le rs ’ Assoc. M e e t Chester Avenue car park • a t 1 p.m. for B arke r Brow. Leader Alan Bibby on 01254 812049. Gth - U n iv e rs ity of


the Third Age, in-house me eting in S t M a ry ’s Centre a t 2-30 p.m. G th -S tepping Out,


meet S t E a dm e r ’s Church, near Bleasdale School. Packed lunch, no dogs.


■ . M Gth - Knowle Green


Village Hall, line danc­ ing. Beginneis from 7-30 p.m. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. Glh - Campaign to


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Protect Rural England, Ribble Valley group, meeting a t Shireburn Arms H o te l , H u r s t Green a t 7-30 pm. 91h - B ow le d ’Tran­


s i t Club walk . Burn- holme Bridge to Dunsop Bridge. M e e t I n te r ­ change for 11-25 a.m. bus.


; : 9lh - Knowle Green Village Hall, sequence dancing. Tel. Jean Proc­ ter on 01254 878447. ^


• lOlh - West Bradford Village H a ll , indoor


shoitmattbowIs- 'V-- ! 10th - S hireburn


Arms, Hurst Green hot­ pot and mythical guided


• CRAFT 8. LOCAL •


I PRODUCE FAIR . • ■ '. ’■


■ ■ . ■ .


• BANKHOUDAY J , MONDAY . • 31st August '09 • • . Slaidburn J • ' Village Hall . •


• 10.30am -4 pm . • • Entry £l-children free. * ■ Refreshments . ,.





- available. . J Further d e ta ils ' ,


• 01200 446555.


H^Burnley Mechanics g Manchester Road — Burnley — Box. Office - 01282 664400


Fri 1 Ith September - 8pm - Tickets: £11 / £10 THE SWING COMMANDERS


RECRO W


®ESTIVAl| ■?®H0ubAY


EEKEND:??.- f Sat;Sun & Mon.i


:Now/^pm^ily‘ tefrataenjs,'Pla’nB,


p F ^ ? P a in t in g '& '; - ^Childrens Scarecrow


^ A ll proceeds to


W 'C h u r c h ^ s U " ' %-Sunday4pm-' |0 p en Air^Songs


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An evening of classic swing from the 1930s, 40s & 50s , from Britain’s No 1 Western Swing Sextet - -i


S a tl2 thS ep tem b e r -8 pm -11ckets ;£5,


TH E ADVENTURES OF MOONDANCE & ■ FANDANGO (A Play in One Act)


Sal 19th September - 8pm - Tickets: £10 SOUL DEEP


The North’s leading Soul Band perform classic hits from Stax, Motown and The Comnulments


.


'rhur24th September - 8pm - Tickets: £10/£8 T H E JESTER SOCIETY COMEDY CLUB : Featuring Slarof TV sitcom‘Grown Ups’,


Friday Night Project Host and 8 out of 10 Cats _


ROB ROUSE along with one of the UK’s fastest risingcomedian TOM CRAINE and your host , for the evening TOM WRIGGLESWORTH ■


"If you love comedy you will love this” Jimmy Carr Now On Sale '


26th Sept. POP GOES THE 80s Fcalunng X Factor finalist ROWETTA and West End Cast


30th Sept - 3rd OcL Bum l^ Garrick Club present NO DINNER FOR SINNERS by Edward Taylor


6lh OcL A TIMELESS COLLECTION. - Musical journey from Music Hall through the 1940s, 50s.60s&70s


^ •


7lh OcL NATACHA ATLAS & the Mazccka Ensemble Plus Support Clara and the Real Deal -- v


> 9ih OcL OFF THE WALL - The Music of Pink Royd


10th OcL 11.30am From the Hit TV Show The Wiggles DOROTHY THE DINOSAUR SHOW ^


lOth OcL 8pm GORDON HENDRICKS ; Vocal Tnbutc to Elvis ■ '


11th Oct BACKTO BROADWAY - : ' Starring Helen Noble, ‘Hollyoaks* & West End full cast I2th Oct. Comedian STEWART FRANCIS 14th &15th OcLTHE LADYBOYS OF BANGKOK v


• ■ Noiu Milhy Bobbfns | Anonymous ] Fri llthSept I 7pm I £10odv T


Fri'ZSth'flug, I 4:3p-8pm | £6/£4 palm trees, sen and surf all inside.


Meet Me In Vegas'..,. ■' ''


Sun 13th Sept j 12 - 3pm | '*£16.50odv . Big Bond Jozz lunch j


' / ^ TheGrand’ , T K / >


Tygeis of fbn Tong. 1 Rollin Thunder I flidebn I i lw V ^ rU lIU I lO n O . ' tea time piano recitols for the outumn/iDintcr seasons .


fhe outumn/tuintcr seasons


Lancashire youth Orchestra 'pnee mdudes lunch -------------------------- :-------------------- 7“ ' U/ed 23rd Sept I 7pm I £14,50odv John etheridge | Kit Holmes'


fin evening of jazz, blues, folh ond African grooves from one of the luorld's


■'lebdi^guitdfls-ir—


•Pre g/j g'jfvuioii'-JtspwM'Mi ahendge from 6 !5,om I


' UJed 9th'Sept | Richard Uttley | £8/£l 6’^ *£8 (piano concert only)


£16 uiith tuuo-coursc meol


-----------=-------- “------------------------------ . Clithcroc ond District Colcdonlon ' Society Presents; qP Scotland"


=lMen28th-ScpH-6:30pm^---------------^ £6 Adult jg ^3 children S £15 Famllv


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Cafe Noud Open: /Vlon - Fri S.SOam - 6.30pm Sot JOam - 4pm (Subjsct to events)


L < ' ^ Book online at w w w hiimlevniechanicS.CO.uk Op.eeratted by Burnley Council nt www.hlimlevniechanicS.CO.uk Op ra ed I ............................................................ ✓


Ticket Hotline 01200 421 599 Vork St.: Clitheroe,. 667: 2DL 1 lu LULU, thegrandvenue,C O ,u k : .


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' walk in the footsteps of ToIMen.


, 10th - Stepping Out,


afternoon walk, meet N ew to n villag e c a r park. ■ ■ 10th - W h a l le y


Flower Club, demon­ stration by NAFAS area d em o n s t ra to r Susan F a irh u r s t in Whalley Methodist Church hall. . Tbl.01200 428470.'


Holden Chapel


ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY


30th AUGUST


1.30pm Mr M Sleet 7.00pm Mr R Ayrton


10th - Stepping Out


m e e t Downham car park, a t 6-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. lOlh - Knowle Green


Village Hall, luncheon co9nc cr t w i th Steven Wilkie on v iolin and Kathleen Uren on piana


> Concert s ta r ts a t mid­ day followed by lunch.


'T o book tc l . 01254 826948.


Giant Car Boot!! WHALLEY


EVERY SUNDAY


First 30 Cars FREE!! Next 30 cars £4


All o ther cars £6 vans £8


sell locally save fuel off Accrington Rd A671 Whalley- BB7 9DS 07984 355264


(Weather Permitting) And every last Sunday of the month. Entry £1 adults children free and onsite parking.’ I JK S Q jg i )


SM.Nt>AY.30TH-AH.c:iW3T IDAM - 4 PM


4?tNilA5Hiii££SiHi9JPjHQ:fi(VA£E SEPTEMBER .1st - Clitheroo Ramblers’ Association,


meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Glapham. Leader Jennifer Rae 01524 736211.


- 1st - Waddington Methodist Church,


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


Civic Hall. • 2nd - Rowland Transit Walk, Higher-:


ford to Barnoldswick. Meet Interchange for 11-35 a.m. P70 bus. Tel. 01200 443561. : . 2nd - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa- -


tion, meet Ribchester a t 6-30 p.m. Leader Jane Donnelly 01254 248713. 2nd - Ribble Valley Cricket Develop­


ment Group meeting in Ribble Valley Council Chambers, Church Walk. 2nd - Knowle Green Village Hall, mil­


itary whist and ordinary dominoes. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 3rd - Stepping Out afternoon walk,


meet Carwags car park. Beacon Fell. - 3rd - Stepping Out, meet Downham


car park, a t 6-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 3rd - Knowle Green Village Hall,


luncheon concert featuring David Aspin on viola and Ian Buckle on piano, con­ cert starts at midday followed by lunch, to book tel. 01254 825948.


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