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. Clltheroo Advertiser&TImos,Thursday, October 7,2010


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... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust Annual exhibition


ONCE again Ribchester Art Club will be holding its annual art exhibiu'on in Brabin’s Gallery in the picturesque village of Chip­ ping.


tang] by Duncan Smith .


OFFERING hope to those no longer in the first fush of youth is a forthcoming Clit­ heroe production, “Love Begins at Fifty”.


‘ Following a very success­ Weekendplus


To advertise in Weekendplus, please call Vicky Pointon on


01282 478114, or Jenny Troth on 01282 478113


ful year, with enthusiastic support for all their produc­ tions and several nominations for awards, Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic


■and Dramatic Society begins its new season with this hilari­ ous comedy by Raymond Hop­ kins. • Directed by Terry Till, the


play will be performed over four nights from Wednesday October 13th to Saturday the 16tli at the St Mary’s Centre, Church Street, Clitheroe. All ; performances begin at 7-30 p.m. The plot centres on Anita


and Clive Debanks, married for 28 years and having led an uneventful life, but all that is about to change. .


: ■ Although in a loveless mar--


■ < There will be more than 100 paintings on display, watercolours, oils, acrylics, pen and ink: The club, however, does not just involve itself with painting, there will be wood carv­ ings and other craft items. Most will be for sale. The exhibition will run from Sunday- and throughout October, admission is free.- The gallery is open from,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day (closed 1 to 2 p.m:'Monday to Friday). Tea, coffee and hhme-made cakes are available from the Tea Garden. Brabin’s shop is the oldest continuously trading shop in the country and sells a wide range of gifts, newspapers and confectionery. ’


In song for the spire


MUSIC at St Maty’s are delighted to present a concert to be given by tlie Screnata Vocal Ensemble in Clitheroe Parish Church ort Saturday October 16th, beginning at 7-30 p.m... The first halFof the concert will be clas­


FAST MOVING FARCE: the cast of Love Begins at Fifty, from the left, back row, Damian Marsh, Jean Pells, Jean Croft, Brian Haworth, Kelly Steed, front, Grace Mercer, Lesley Haworth, Rose Dummer and Bob Cleeve.


riage, Clive has never been - unfaithful, but as preparations ■ for his 50th birthday celebra­ tions are under way he feels that life is passing him by and has a yearning for a final fling. To this end, he chooses three


The Tithe Barn at BrowsholmeHdll


- - - - - - - s a < a .— • ■ 'Magical Musical Evening IM with Rick Guard


B O O K N O W S F r id a y 1 5 d i O c t o b e r 7 pm


reception and a two couise supper by ‘With a Twist’. Book today - only a few tickets remain


A swinging musical evening with platinum selling singer/songwriter Rick Guard & his eight piece band. Tickets £35.00 - includes a champagne


A Very Special Sunday Lunch with Eric Ainsworth and the Gentle Jazz Quartet


Sunday 17th October 12.30pm. Price; £25 ‘Animal’Art Exhibition


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Every day 11am -5pm Saturday 30th October ■ ..toSaturday.13thNovember . -


‘Tlie Scottish Tale’ Say Two Productions' . present ‘Macbeth


ft Saturday 20th November 7pm. Price; £25


Christmas at BrowshoImc.Tithe Barn,;i '. Friday 10th December 7pm.'Price; £40 S


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- Christmas Door Wreath &'Garland ; Making Workshop , . ''


Sunday 12th December 10am - 4pm.'Price; £30 The Pantomime - ‘Mother Goose’


For more details email rebecca@browsholme.com .: call 01254 827166 or visit our website ■ -


Sunday 19th December 1.30pm.'Price; £8/12, ■ ■


Secure online booking a twww.browsholme.com


The Tithe Bam; Browsholme Hall, Ciitheroe Road :.CowArk, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 3D B > .


Wednesday 13fh October ^


Award Winning Comedian. f : ! . . • T O M M Y - ;


. T I E R N A N - Tickets: £16


F . l U ' s K S i


aist'Oct JESTER COMEDY CLUB : 22nd Oct BERNARD WRIGLEY / OLDHAM TINKERS 23rd Oct MOrOWNS GREATEST HITS 'How Sweet It Is' Sensational live band, slick -


choreography & great music celebrating over 50 years of Motown


Holden Chapel HARVEST


prospective partners from the “Lonely Hearts” column in the local paper. By a strange twist of fate, the same


paper is offering a Caribbean cruise as the first prize in a competition to find the perfect married couple. Anita enters the


competition, but keeps it a secret from Clive. A pho-. tographer arrives to take the pictures of the happy COU-.


HURST GREEN BOWLING CLUB THANKSGIVING


SUNDAY lOlli OCTOBER 1.30pm Mr Alan Wbodhousc 7.00pm Mrs Liz \Vhitficld .


Everyone Welcome' • '


Flea Market and Indoor Carboot sale and Teresa's Tombola on Sunday 9th October


in the Village Hall 9am-4pm Homemade refreshments served allday


pie the night that- Anita is away, but when Clive is busy entertaining one


- of his new dates. From that point onwards, things get a little com­ plicated to say the least.


. The action is


fast and furious in this hilarious' farce.


: T ic k e ts a re priced at £6, which


.. includes tea and ■' biscuits,-and a li­ censed bar will be open before the show and during the interval.


. Burnley Mechanics B


Manchester Road - Burnley ^ Box Office - 01282 664400 ■ Friday 8th October


R I N G O F F I R E


, ,Europe’s ujlimate Tribute to Johnny Cash Tickets: £13 / £11


Saturday 9(h October £13 The North's No 1 Soul ; ■ Band .


- S O U L D E E R


Thursday 14fh October 8pm


. B.roadcaster, Writer & ; ■


• Comedian ■ .. ARTHUR SMITH


Friday ,IStli October 8pm . T - R E X T A S Y '


' ' ' W m .Tickets: £16.50/£15.50 }


CHRISTINE HAMILTON Hosting our Ladies who lunch


• Tuesday 19th October - meet 12 noon Two course lunch and coffee £21.99


Sawley Clitheroe,BB7 4NH Tel; 01200 441202


www.spreadeaglesawley.co.uk email:info@spreadeaglesawley.co.uk Tickets can be


ordered on 07974 323832 or by com­ pleting a ticket order form on the society’s website at: \vAv\v.thopera. co.uk Tickets can also


be purchased at theSt Mary’s Cen­ tre from 9 a.m. to' noon Monday to Friday or from Clitlieroe Tour­ ist Information Centre, in Church Walk, or C li t­ heroe Music, in Moor Lane. Block bookings can also be arranged.


sical, featuring Handel’s“ The King Shall Rejoice” and Haydn’s “St Nicholas Mass”. After the interval there will be lighter vocal items including works by Gillbert and Sulli­ van, Cole Porter and Bob Chilcott. The cost is £7 including interval refreshments. There will be a raffle and proceeds from the con­ cert will be donated to St Mary’s Spire Ap­ peal. Tickets are available from the Parish Office (Tel. 01200-422828 Tues/Fri 9 a.m. to noon), or on the door.


World class choir


OUTSTANDING choral music by the award-winning Girls’ Choir of Mainz Ca­ thedral, in Germany, can be heard in a free concert at Stonyliurst College. The choir will sing in the college’s Top


Ref on Tuesday, October 19th, beginning at 7 p.m. and performing a range of sacred music and folk songs. The Mainz Girls’ Choir sings regularly


at both Mainz Cathedral and the church of St Quintin. They have toured Europe and America; singing in Paris, Rome, New York, Chicago,-yienna and Barcelona, and made various CD recordings and won inter­ national choral competitions for their out­ standing performances. During their visit 0 England, they will be performing at York Minster, Liverpool University, Liverpool


Vlctropolitan Cathedral and St Bonifatius’ n London. This is a wonderful opportunity to hear a


vorld-class choir perform and anyone who vould like to attend should contact the Re­ ception at Stonyhurst on 01254 826345. ■


15th - Clitheroe


: Mountaineering Club : weekend meet at The Chamois Mountain­ eering Centre North . Wales. Tel. Ellen Der­ by on 01254 248221. 15th - Tithe Barn,,


Browsholme Hall, Magical musical evening with Rick Guard and his eight- piece band “Ipso Fac­ to” at 7 p.m. To book tel. 01254 827166. 16th - Salem Con­


; 01200445315. 16th - Clitheroe


s p R e a D ^eacieo im t


-— SAWLEY— Tel; 01200 441202


SHE'S BEEN 'COOKING ON GAS' AND STOOD THE HEAT IN THE KITCHEN'


RECENTLY ON ' MASTERCHEF'


gregational Chapel, Martin Top, autumn fair and art display. Hot-pot lunches from 12 to 2 p.m. Proceeds for. chapel.funds. Paintings and cards by Audrey Walker. Tel.


I Ramblers, meet Ches- i.tcr Avenue car parkat 9-30 a.m. for Ribches-


I ter. Tel. 01254 248713. 16th - St. John’s


I Hall, Hurst Green, Lyon’s Corner House


1 Experience. Hosted I by Hurst Green and iMitto n M o th e rs ’. Union; Tel. 01200


1427380/01254 822391. 16th -■ Knowle


[Green Village Hall. II Carrie’s student con^^


jJean Procter on 01254 1878447.


lley Poultry Society,: I Golden Jubilee Show


16tli -Ribble Val-'


I in .Clitheroe Auction. I Mart from 1 p.m. . - ■


I 16th - The .White I Bull, Gisburn. Curry Inight. Tel. 01200 1445575.


jBrowsholme Hall, jspecial Sunday lunch Jto the music of Eric lAinsworth and the {Gentle Jazz Quartet.


17th - Tithe Barn, • - . • cert and supper. Tel.-


Tel. 01254 827166. ' I8th - Knowle


Green Village Hall. Longridge Ladies NFU whist and dom­ ino drive. Tel. 01254 878447.. 19th - Clitheroe


Ramblers, meet Ches­ ter Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Mellor. ■Tel. 01254 240918. ; I9 th ' - Knowle Green Village Hall. Line dancing, begin­ ners at 7-30 p.m. 20th-Trinity Meth­


odist Church hall, Barson Lane, Clit­ heroe, afternoon tea dance organised by St Michael and St John’s Ladies’ Group, from 2 to 5 p.m. 20th - Clitheroe


Ramblers, talk by Steuart and Anita Kel- lington on “Travels in South Africa” in Whalley Abbey at 7- 30 p.m. Tickets from Alison Hoyle on 01200 424622. ■- 20th - Knowle


Green Village Hall. Sequence dancing.


Tel. 01254 878447. 20tli - Bowland


Transit Club walk Br ows h o lme to Whitewell via Mid­ dle Lees. Meet In­ terchange for. 11-25 a.m. bus. Tel. 01200 443561.


' •■ . 21st - Knowle


Green Church. Visit of Christian Institute. Tel. Chris Okpoti on 01254878394. 21st - The Atrium


Cafe, Castle Museum, Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club. Gig fea­ turing the Stuart Riley, Octet. Tickets at door.


■Tel. 01200424444. 21st - Clitheroe


Mo u n t a i n e e r i n g Club, indoor meeting in Clitheroc Cricket Club. “The Sierra Nevada and A Cycle Ride across India” by John Barrett and Bri­ an Davies. Tel. 01200 427044. ■ 21st - Knowle


THE WHITE BULL MAIN STREET, GISBURN


LIVE MUSIC Event Ha l lowe e n


‘Concert CEILIDH’


WITH BODGER’s Mate S u n d a y 3 1 S T O c t o b e r FROM 4 pm - Free Entry


Wine Ta s t in g N ight Friday 22nd October 7.30


CURRY N ight


Saturday 16th October 7.30 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 5 5 7 5 , www.whitebullgisburn.co.uk


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Green Village Hall. Aerolates. Tel. 01254 878447.


: . 21st - Clitheroe


Naturalists’ Society lecture in Clitheroe Li­


brary at 7-30 p.m. On ‘'Gcorgeous Gardens” by Lance Gorman. 21st-Knowle Green


Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring The


Deconet String Quar­ tet. Concert at midday followed by lunch of meat and potato pie. To book tel. 01254 826948.


Gallery, an exhibition to cel­ ebrate the completion of the Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail. Platform Galleiy exhibition


Clitheroe Castle, Steward’s


of Northern Potters’ Associa­ tion. - ■ - ■


■ ■ ■ ■ . Brabin’s Gallery, Chipping.


Art exhibition by Ribchester Art Club.


Braille It, meets in Clitheroe


Library each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200 426063. Ribblc Valley Visually Im­ paired Group meets Monday evenings in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200 426822. Lip reading sessions in


the library meeting-room' at 2 p.m. Each Tuesday. Pendle Club, Lowergato, se­ quence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sawley Village Hall, Bow- lan d ,G u ild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet first Saturday of the month


• 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Waddlers to d d le r group in W a d d in g to n M e th ­ o d is t C h u rc h , F r id ay s from 10. to 11-30 a.m. The Grand, Come Dancing 'Wednesdays IO7I5 to 11-


.www.clllherocadvertIsGr.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser &TImes,Thursday, October?, 2010


What's on In the


Ribble Valley Compiled by Marcia Morris- ■ columns should be on a listings foim, available from


Mam Reception, Ribblc Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, (01200 425Ill)andhandcdinbylhcl0thofthemonthpriortotheevent.


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45 a.m. Yoga Monday and Thursdays 2-30 p.m. Street- feet,; Thursdays 4-30 p.m St Maiy’s Centre, lower hall. Mondays, Toddler group, badminton. Tuesdays, Jujitsu, Tliursdays, yoga, Latin Ameri­ can dancing; Fridays Tai Chi. Clithcroe United Reformed Church, 20 minute reflective


services at 12-30 p.m. each' Tuesday.


. 8th - Grindleton School


hall. Pampered Chef Cooking. Show at 7-30 p.m. Proceeds in aid of pavilion project. Tickets tel. 01200440141 or 441908. . 8th - Hurst Green Memo­


rial Hall, presents “The Mole who knew it was none of his business” at 7 p.m. Tickets o n ' the door.


. Sth - The White Bull Gis-


burn. Film night. Tel. 01200 445575., ,.


8th - The Sanctuary of Healing, Langho, Ribble Val­


ley Meditation Group. Talk on Thc Call of the Ashram by American Kathy Newburn. Weekend seminar with Kathy on Esoteric Astrology. Tel. 07975783273 or 01254 208538. 9th - Clithoroe Ramblers,


meet Chester Avenue car park at 8 a.m. for Wetlierlam - strenuous. David Taylor 01200 427905.


9th - Trinity Methodist


Church, a Spanish evening with tapas and a talk by the Rev. Tim Thorpe on “Tlie Joys and Trials of a Pilgrim”. Pro­ ceeds in aid of development funds. Tel. 01200 424328. 10th - Hurst Green Bowl­


ing Club, flea market, Teresa’s tombola and indoor car boot sale in the village hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


lOth - Tithe Barn, Brow-


sholme Hall, wedding open day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. . 11th - Ribble Valley Dia-


iSHW S '


A BUSY tiine this weekend in Hurst Green start­ ing with a Kipper Tie Theatre presentation of “The Mole who knew it was none of his Business” tomorrow evening in the memorial hall. : This is a magical musical adaptation of the popular


children’s picture book. Enchanting for adults, capti­ vating for children. A cathartic tale set to a delightful original score by Jim Fowler.


; - On Sunday a flea market if being held in the hall, or­


ganised by Hurst Green Bowling Club, There will be the famous Teresa’s tombola and an indoor car boot sale.


betic Group, talk on healthy eating by Julie Spencer. Meet Clitheroe Rugby Club at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 245611. ■ 11th - Knowle Green Vil­


lage Hall, whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447.


12th - Clitheroe Ramblers,


meet Chester Avenue car park - at 1 p.m. for Bracewell. Pat Parrott 01200 423125. 12th - University of the


Third Age, talk by Mary Shar- ratt on “Daughters of the Witching Hill”, at 2-30 p.m. in St Mary’s Centre.- 12th - CPRE meeting “A


future for the Hen Harrier in England” by Stephen Murphy of Natural England. In Ribble Valley Council Chamber at 7- 30 p.m. . ■ 12th - Ribble Valley Family


History Society meeting “Sab- den 1790-1850’.’ in Clitheroe Cricket Club at 7-30 p.m. Tel.


01200425297. 1 2 th - Knowle Green Vil­


lage Hall. Line dancing, begin­ ners from 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254' 878447. 12th - St Peter’s Church,


Burnley, “A family at war” by David Chadwick Gawthorpe; The Shuttleworth Family


■' 703735.


and the Civil War. Tel. 01282 .


■ T 2 th -T h e White Bull Gis-


burn. Quiz night. Tel; 01200 445575. ‘ 13th - Knowle Green Village


Hall. Sequence dancing. Tel. 01254 878447.' ■


13th - Bowland Transit Club,


last summer walk Newton to. Grindleton via Waddington Fell. 'Meet Interchange for 11- 25 a.m. bus. Tel. Brian Holden on012004443561. ; 13th - Waddingtori Method-


. ist Church hall. Leisure Club re­ opens for two course lunch for over-55s. Tel. 01200 422504. 14th - Knowle Green .Vil­


lage Hall, Aerolates. Tel. 01254 878447.


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