Cllthoroo Advertiser &Times,Thursday, October 6,2011 W ^ k e n d g l u s
What's on in the " Ribble Valley
Compiled by Marcia Morris.
All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available from Main Reception, Ribblc Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroc, (01200 425111) and handed in by the 10th ofthe month prior to the event.
Clitheroe Castle Keep, “Taken” a
sound installation by Ailis Ni Riain in spired by the Lancashire Witch trials., Brabins Gallery, Chipping, exhibi
tion “Retrospective Threads” by Pres ton Threads. Samlesbury Hall, Bridge Gallery
exhibition by Heidi Berry “Mud, Paint and Tears.” Braille It, meets in Clitheroe Library
each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200 426063. Ribble Valley .Visually Impaired
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, Lowergate, sequence
. , Gisburn Festival Hall, Bowland
Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers,. meet first Saturday of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Waddlers toddler group in Wad-
dington Methodist Church, Fridays from 10 to 11-30 a.m. St Mary’s Centre, lower hall. Mon
days: Toddler group, badminton, line dancing, pilates. Tuesdays: Jujitsu, Thursdays: yoga, Latin/ballroom and
dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. '
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A FAMILY rock night is being held in St Michael and St John’s Social Club on Saturday with proceeds to Trinity Development Fund. There will be live music from “Splashback”, a raffle and
fun and games for all the family for only £10.. Why not have a drive out to Hurst Green on Sunday
and
maybe.find a bargain at a flea market and car boot sale being held in the village hall. Proceeds are in aid of the bowling club and for the hungry bargain hunters, home-made food will be served all day.
mokydancing.
Church,’’Secret Singers” a new com munity choir meets every Thurs day at 10-30 a;m. Olwyn Pearce. 07871471404. ' Trinity Community Centre: K a i .
Karate Club every Wednesday night, new activity "Elderflower” group and lunch club. Gentle seated exercise to keep joints supple, each Tuesday from 11 a.m. lunch at 12 p.m. Tel. 01200 453076/453077, Pendle Club, Young at Heart
Club for gentle seated exercise every Wednesday 2 to 4 p.m 7th - Oakhill College, Whalley,
cookery demonstration by Breda Murphy in aid of English Martyrs’ RC Church at 7 p.m. 8th — The Grand, presents “Lime-
house Lizzy” with razzamatazz and classic tracks such as The Boys are Back in Town, Whiskey in the Jar and many others from one of the best trib ute acts on the circuit. To book tel. 01200421599.
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cial Club, Family rock night from 7-30 p.m. Proceeds to Trinity Development Fund. 9th - Clitheroe Ramblers meet
8th - St Michael and St John’s So Clitheroe United /Reformed ■
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- Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a m. For Grassington. Keith Allen 01254 822802. 9th - Hurst Green Village Hall;
bowling club’s flea market and car boot sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10th - Ribble Valley Diabetic
Group, meeting in Clitheroe Rugby Club at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Nurse Janet Sarsfield on “Blood Glucose Testing. 10th - Cercle Francais de Ribbles-
roe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Improv ers and experience players welcome. Tel. 01254 877256. 11th - Clitheroe Ramblers, meet
Street, Burnley. Speaker Smith Ben son on “The Early Life of Winston Churchill”. Parking in school yard. Tel. 01282 703735.
Society meeting at 7-30 p.m., in Clithe roe Cricket Club. “The Slave Traders of Lancaster and District”. Tel. 01200 425297. 11th - St Peters Church, Church
Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m. For Roughlee. Veronica Milhvard 01200 441346. llth-Ribble Valley Family History
dale meeting at 7-30 p.m. in Whalley Abbey. Visit www.cerclefribblesdale.
co.uk 10th - Chatbum School hall, Clithe
Langho, Ribble, Valley Meditation Group. Tel. 01254 825976 or visit www.
ribblevalleymeditation.co.uk 12th - University of the Third Age,
11th - The Sancturaiy of Healing,
meeting in St Mary’s Centre at 2-30 p.m. Speaker Ron Crosby on “Coco nuts and Coral Reefs”. 12th to 15th - Clitheroe Ama teur Operatic and Dramatic Soci-
. ety presents “Post Horn Gallop” in St Mary’s Centre, Church Street. Tickets from Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre or St Mary’s Centre or call 07974383238. 12th - Waddington Methodist
lehurst to Whitewell via Middle Lees. Meet Interchange for 11-25 a.m. B10 bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 13th - Tea Cup Trails, meet Plat
heroe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256. 13th - The Steamer, Burnley Road,
Church Hall. Leisure Club luncheon for over-50s plus entertainment. Tel. Margaret on 01200 422564. 12th - Bowland Transit Walk, Mick-
gregational Chapel, Martin Top. Autumn fair and art display. Bulbs, plants, cakes, produce and bric-a- brac stalls. Paintings and greetings cards by Audrey Walker. Hot pot
lunch.Proceeds for chapel funds. 15th - Clitheroe
presents Wishbone Ash rock band. To book tel. 01200421599.' 17th - Aspinall
Arms, Mitton, live mu sic featuring “Threef- ifty Duo” on tour from New York. 17th - Chatburn
form Gallery at 10 a.m. 13th - Chatburn School Hall, Clit
Gisburn, open mic event at 8-30 p.m. Tel. Seamus Heffernan on 01254 812131.
School hall, Clitheroe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Improvers and experienced players welcome. Tel. 01254 877256. - 17th - Clitheroe
Speakers’ Club, Young Farmers’ Club at Clit-. heroe Auction Mart. Helps you to practice speaking and gain confidence. Tel. 01200 427870. 18th - Clitheroe
fa ff into Christmas Christmas Feast
From 1st to 23rd December 2 courses £16 95 ' • 3 courses £19 95
, _ Butternut squash soup with spinach & ricotta ravioli
Duck & hoi sin rillettes with cucumber relish & pancakes v • „
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~ ■ Roast turkey lx all the trimmings
* Braised bdef in mulled wine with rosemary dumpling
Pork tenderloin stuffed with chestnpt, • ■ orange & fennel
Smoked salmon Wellington with caper & cream chee^p pate and citrus sauce Apple, walnut-& Stilton strudel with port ...................
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Christmas pudding & cranberry roly-poly. with rum sauce
Mince pie crumble tart vvjth while chocolate & orange ice-cream
Chocolate brownie cheesecake ’ Lemon meringue tiramisu
Crispy roast & herb buttered new potatoes * Mashed sprout & parsnip consomme Red cabbage with apple and walfiut
Thyme & honey .roasted butfernutysquash; Crushed carrots & swede with sage & parmesan cheese
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Christmas Day Banquet 25th December-
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Tomato, white bean & chestnut consom Butter &'sage roasted turkey
Orange & ginger roasted ham , Garlic & rosemary roasted sirloin of beef
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Wild mushroom & cadhew nut Wellington' (vegetarian)
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Ramblers, meet Ches ter Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. For Silverd- ale/Arnside. Nan Err- ington 01254 814990. 15th - The Grand,
Market, Life Education children’s tombola stall in aid of funds from 10 to 4 p.m. Tel. Jan Tay lor 01200427831. 15th - Salem Con
Ramblers’meet Ches-
• ter Avenue car park at a . . 10 aim. For Towneley w Hall. Valerie Grooby A 01200428766. . •1.9th - Bow-
land Transit Walk. w Whitewell to Dunsop Bridge. Meet Inter change for 11-25 a.m. Cl B10 bus. Tel. 01200 g
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Mountaineering Club, indoor meeting at 8 p.m. in Clitheroe Crick et Club. An illustrated lecture about the Picos De Europa by Anne and Ken Daykin. 20th - Clitheroe Nat
Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring Nigel Spooner on piano and ® Joe Wickham on clari- net. Concert at midday followed by lunch of meat and potato pie. To book tel. 01754 ~• 826948. .
uralists’ Society, meet ing in St Maty’s Centre at 7-30 p.m. Lecture “A Bowland Year”. 20th-Knowle Green
School hall, Clithe roe Bridge Club at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256. . 20th - Clitheroe
presents pint and piz- ~ za film night showing “Senna” documentary of racing driver Ayr ton Senna at 7 p.m. To book tel. 01200 421599. 20th - Chatburn
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ropean market, the new Rio three- door will expand the appeal of Kia’s latest B-segment model to attract a new group of consumers to the brand for the first time - boosting conquest sales after its introduction during the first quarter of 2012. Ultimately, Kia expects the Rio three-door to ac count for approximately 20 to 25 per cent of total Rio sales. Rio three-door has the same key
dimensions as the five-door model (length 4,045 mm, width 1,720 mm, height 1,455 mm and wheelbase 2,570 mm) and retains the same roof line that is one of the lowest in Kia’s European product range, emphasis ing its purposeful, sporty stance. In most European markets, Rio
three-door will be available with the same range of powertrains, equip ment and options as the five-door. The new model will offer customers a choice of four highly efficient three- and four-cylinder engines - with a 75 to 109 ps power range. The fastest Rio three-door will ac
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