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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, October 6,2011 Part of Pendle Leisure Trust


www.clitheroeadvertiser.coj www.cntherooadvertlser.co.uk ... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust ■ ... ... ■


To advertise in Weekendplus please call Vicky Pointon on 01282 478114 or Serena Bergin on 01282 478118


HODDER MOTOR SERVICES LTD


DAY EXCURSIONS: OCT/NOV/DEC 2011 Depart Opp Inn a t the Station . Adult Fare


MONDAY 2 4 OCTOBER ' TRAFFORD CENTRE LOWRY SHOPPING CENTRE and/or IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM ■ WEDNESDAY 26 OCTOBER


AUTUMN TINTS IN LAKELAND ^ ■ : SUNDAY 6 NOVEMBER .


CLEVELEYS & BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS SUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER


COUNTRY RUN AND CHRISTMAS MEAL


Calf's Heed Hotel, Worslon (meal al 4.30pm) SUNDAY 11 DECEMBER


CARLISLE' (for Christmas Shopping ond the Continental Christmas Market)


PLEASE BOOK EXCURSIONS AT:-


Tourist Information CentreRibble Volley Council Offices, Giurch Walk Tel: 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 5 5 6 6 . Thorougoods Newsagents 35/37 Waleiloa Kaad, QitheroeTek 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 1 5 5 .


SCOTLAND 3 - 8 lune Bolavil Hotel, Newtonmore


COACH TOURS FOR 2012 6 Days


TORQUAY 27 Aua - 1 Sect Derwent Hotel, Belgrave Road


BATH & LONGLEAT 15- 18 October 6 Days 4 Davs


Limpley Stoke Hotel, Lower Limpley Stoke (Includes admission io Longleat House and Safari Park)


. ENQUIRIES RE TOURS AND EXCURSIONS TO: 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 5 9 0 /4 2 2 4 7 3


09.45 £ 15 .0 0


09.45 09.45 ,


09.00 . ' 12.10 10.30


£ 9 .0 0 £ 9 .0 0


£ 16 .0 0 £ 9 .0 0 £ 2 2 .0 0 Grand debut for guitar great


A CELEBATED vir­ tuoso of the flamenco guitar - Juan Martin - debuts at The Grand this Sunday, October


9th. Voted into the top three


guitarists in the world by US magazine Guitar Player, Martin learned his art in the land of its'origin, Andalucia, in southern Spain. His live perform­ ances are stuff of legend. Not only does he have


■ Holf Board - Half Board Half Board £ 360 £ 3 15 £235


the ability to captivate a room with his stunning vir- tuosic playing, but his gra­ cious demeanor and the historical stories behind the compositions tend to bring the music crackling into life. He says: “The technique


in the flamenco guitar fas­ cinates people, there is a certain fluency and vari­ ous classes of style within


flamenco (palos) like the rumba and the buleria.” “Traditional flamenco


chord progression can convey many different feelings.” Martin has also become


well known as a music composer and teacher, forming an international


- company, Flamencovision, for the promotion of the highest quality musician- ship. He has also recorded no fewer than 20 albums, mostly as a composer, but performing to an audience is his first love. “F o r me, i t ’s about


playing from the interior. I want to speak with the , guitar and not just use technique for technique’s sake.


' “People often have a


misconception that fla­ menco music is fast and furious. The music that I enjoy performing is often


slow and sad, though in­ tense. But I like the fast stuff too!” An extraordinary ca­


re e r has seen Martin perform in many exotic places, but his most privi­ leged appointment came as a young man, when he was invited to perform by Roland Penrose and Lee Miller at Pablo Picasso’s 90th birthday celebrations in 1971. That performance that led to one of his finest albums - Picasso Portraits - a musical interpretation of the great artist’s paint­ ings. Juan Martin’s perform­


ance at The Grand, in York Street, Clitheroe, begins at 7-15 p.m. on Sunday and advance tick­ ets cost £13.50. Call 01200 421599 to book or buy on The Grand website: www. thegrandvenue.co.uk


St Nicholas Chunh I HURST GREEN . Sabden


I bowling club


JUMBLE SALE in Church Hall


October 8th 11am


Saturday -2pm


Adults 50p


. Home made ■refreshments::


BUMPER


Car Boot Sale Village Hall Sunday


Flea Market &


9th October 9am - 4pm


Teresa's Tombola Homemade


Refreshments All Day


HOLDEN CHAPEL HARVEST


THANKSGIVING SUNDAY <)th OCTOBER


1.30pm Mr Darid Lawson 7.00pm Mr Brian Carter


HARVEST SOCIAL


MONDAY 10TH OCTOBER 7.30pm


. Lead by Mr & Mrs D Comall &family


SATE O F PRODUCE & SUPPER FLAMENCO LEGEND: Juan Martin


BLACK BULL CHATBURN


★ F r id a y O c to b e r 1 4 th ★


• RAKISH PADDY< Playing traditional Irish Music .


★ S a tu rd a y O c to b e r 2 2 n d ★


• RACE NIGHT • in aid of Chatbum FC


■k S a tu rd a y O c to b e r 2 9 th ★


HALLOWEEN FANCY DRESS PARTY < Prize for best dressed


....nr- ,01200 440007 Burnley Mechanics »


Now'open M o n d a y s '^ ^ ^ ^ ^0m ": ' Buy any starter & maincourse off the


al a carte menu and receive a complimentary


large glass of house wine! (Mondays only)


Mid week special menu


2 courses £10.95 3 courses £13.95


We are how open from 12 noon on Saturdays and Sundays.


Delicious homemade smoothies and milk shakes now available to have in or take out.


f a t /£ 7


For information please call Two's Company: Yasroin of Halo & Ellis Bridal


Boutique 01772 723742 or 07789 485941 Margaret of Balloon Fantasy 01257 260629


Bar is available for non diners - Functions catered for-upto 40 people


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Tickets: £12 discounts £11 'Friday 14th October 8pm


THE SMITHS LTD Smiths Tribute .„


Tickets: £10 / £12 on the day Saturday 15 th October 8pm


THE UPBEAT BEATLES Tickets: £15


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Also booking: Cannon & Ball - Andy Parsoi _Cbeebies Chris & Pui - Derek Acorah


Book online at burnleymechanics.co.uk T he Aspj nail: A rm s


M i t te n , Lancashire CruM/vy pub (tjrM, ajvL lefrf/uotuij- •' y ■“ The Aspinall Arms Hotel, Mitton Road, Mitton, Lancashire, BB7 9PQ. Tel: 01254 826 223


Manchester Road 4- Burnley RSp 'Box Office-01282 664400 E l i


Friday 7th October. 8pm / £14 / £1 DESPERADO Eagles Tribute Saturday 8th October 8pm / £15 PHIL COOL


Sunday. 9th October 4pm


MAGICAL EXTRAVAGANZA ON ICE


International Ice Skaters, Magic & Illusior F i s h F r i d a y n


: _ ’ any,.fish dish' for £6.95 M - 1 i ^ F r i b ^ s e n r e d ^


E “-Monday/ Friday *. • J. .. , 12nd9n^2p0pmia'hd 6pm : 9pm ..Saturday iknoon'-9pm Sunday 12noon - 8pm_





Sunday 2n^ October - Farmers Market from 10am Sunday 23rJ October


T h e Browsholmc Story Teller: Ghost, Ghouls and Lancashire Talcs with


Simon Ennvisdc. Hall tour and Glass of Mulled wine. Adults £10.00 Children £5.00


Friday 28^ October.


Heritage opera presents ‘CARMEN* Tickets £21 • Bar Open


Sunday 6* November- Farmers Market from 10am Sunday 4^ December


Christmas Special and at Browsholmc


Guided Tours of the Hall • Mulled Wine & Mince Pics Farmers Market from 10am


•Friday 9th December Christmas at Browsholmc


Classical Music Evening, Performed by Chethams School o f Music. Three course dinner from our Caterers ‘With a Twist*. Tickets£40.00


Sunday 18,fi December The Reluctant Dragon


Wizard Theatre presents a heartwarming comedy by Kenneth Grahamc, the author of


Performances at 1.30pm 6:4pm • Refreshments and icc creams available. Adults £10.00, children £6.00


, Wednesday 21« December T h e Browsholmc Story Teller:


Christmas Talcs of Lancashire Past " with Simon Entwisde. Hot Pot Supper from our ______caterers ‘With a Twist*. 7ickets£15.00


NEW YEARS EVE Black Tie Ball Celebrate the New Year in Style


Our caterers, ‘With a Twist’, have created a mouth watering menu specially for the occasion. Canapes and Champagne will be offered on arrival ana - Haggis, Necps and Tatties served at midnight. Dance the night away with a DJ. £75.00per head.


Full details & online booking available at www.browsholme.com or call 01254 827 166


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Jhe Rose.& Crown fjotel;-21.Gastle-Streeti'Clitheroe Tel: 01200/442 848


vw'w.theroseandcrownhotelclitheroe co.uk The Wind In The Willows s i l l l wmmSSli ■ .• . . Farce at the full gallop ; The


'Children's „ Variety •


Performance.


A Clowns,.magic, comedy/puppets,'


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| perfect half-term fun' * for all the family!' *


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A HILARIOUS farce from Glitheroe’s own amateur dramatics group will hit the stage at the town’s St Mary’s Centre later this month. Clitheroe Parish Church


Amateur Operatic and Dra­ matic Society is presenting “Post Horn Gallop”, by Derek Benfield, in the cen­ tre on Church Street, Clit­ heroe, from October 12th to 15th, nightly at 7-30 p.m. Tickets, priced at £6 arc


available from the St Mary’s Centre between 9 a.m. and noon or from Clitheroc Tourist Information Cen­ tre, located at the bbrough council offices in Church Walk, or from Clitheroe Music, in Moor Lane. You can also ring the ticket hot­ line on 07974 323832 or complete an


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READY FOR THE OFF: The cast of Post Horn Gallop, left to right (back) Liz Wrigley, Bob Cleeve, (middle) Damian Marsh, Kelly Steed, Jean Pells, Roger Boardman, Bernard Kennedy, (seated) Helen Guiver, Trevor Lord, Sam Smith and Brian Haworth.


order form on the website at: www.thop- era.co.uk '


The play is a madcap farce, full of en­ ergy and eccentric characters, and prom-


Co-headliners


TOWNELET HALL Historic House


OctoBer 16th 2011 12noon - 4pm E t k j :


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' Sunday )\$ 9 Oct 2011 2pm ? 10 pm . .Windsor Sujtev


■Special ticket offer) £16'


. more on the dotir - available up to show jiipe


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THE MEMBERS L O W C U L T U R E C O R N E D B E E F


C R A S H E D O U T f H E I T C H


Saturday


8 Oct 2011 3pm - 1 1pm


Windsor Suite IS


ises a great night out for anyone who loves to laugh.


■ A NIGHT of Comedy and Laughter takes place in Clithe­ roe next week, with a rib-tick­ ling line-up of comedy talent. Coming to Clitheroe “for one night only” is James Redmond


. (Hollyoaks, Never Mind The Buzzcocks),who will be intro­ ducing American comedienne Taylor Glenn, Alex Marion and the headline act Roger Monk- house, one of the most sought after acts on the comedy circuit. The event is being promoted by the Friends of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and takes


place at the Main School in Chatburn Road next Wednes­ day, doors open at 7 p.m. Tick­ ets are available online (www.


crgs.org.uk/Friends/FriendsAs- sociation.html) of by phoning 01200 445255. They can also be bought at the school offices on York Street and Chatburn Road. The ticket price o f £10 includes a complimentaiy drink and more drinks will be avail­ able on the night. Please note that due to the nature of the content, this event is for over 18’s only.


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