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t : - l ll'fli,.,! ' 1 tM Clitheroe Adverisir & Times, December J8, 1959 Joan Pomfret meets the . . . ' J W u; p l i
roress and lesW S of her Christmas, plans
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MOW that most housewives ’are busy making fren2ded
last-minute preparations for the 25th, It occurred to me to wonder what- these must be like for a woman whose d im was filled with public engage ments for Qhrlstmas as well as private ones. To find out, I called to see Mrs. , Janies Entwlstle, now In her second year as Mayoress of Glitheroe.
As we sat and talked In h^er !{' f:'-
attractive home In Goosebutts Lane I felt sure tha t In Mi's. Entwistle’s place ■ I ' couldt^’t
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. possibly have' spared the time to be interviewed; yihen [ I foubd that she and the Maror were not only up to the eyjes in 1 engagements but were actually planning; a removal before Christmas as well, words almost failed me!
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new home In Rlmlngton, and Mrs. Entwlstle stressed the fact that she 'dnd her hus band have been very happy In Clltheree, but felt, that ttie time had come to make a change.
>1 asked them about th^lr She told me^'how pleased *
she Is that, although the n jw house and garden (the Mas or Is a keen gardener) are m<|re “ In the, cpuntry,’’ she will still be near enough to Clitlje- roe to continue all her
Interests and frlendshlK— and after meeting her I felt confident that with such jan
obvious gift for home-making the Mayoress would soon have
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Bramley Meade Matemltj Home, Whalley, where, the Mayor told me with a smile "I f there are any ifew ClltheJ
give them ^ t h e i r : 'i presents!” ; : ;
At 12-151 another tour oi
the wards In one, of the largi Blackburn hospitals, follower by luncheon, and then' thi Mayor, along with civic headi from nelghbbufing t o ; ^ hopes to attend the footbal; match iat Ewobd P ark.' I .
Mrs. Entwlstle told me sh
was. hot quite sure how: shA and-. the 'other -Mayoresses would spend the aftehnoori, hut at 5 p.m. they would meep their
husbands.again to tour yet another' hospital.. Tfielf
Christmas; Day will end (If they are llucky!) about 8-30 p.m. ■ ■ •
; . . . BOXING DAY
I^ENTALLY adding up ihotv ■ far ; she would havb
walked and how many hand fhe woulh have' shaken ‘ that time, I looked at Mr: Entwlstle j w i th re sp e c t . an. admiration, and asked; about Boxing Day. / ■ ; i 'j
■ I was relieved to hear;thajt she andV her 'husband are planning to spend It quietly together, In their new home-L and I should like to publicly wish them a' very happy day, for December 26th will bje their 35th wedding annlveri-
saryj ; ' ' ; ' ■ ! '- 638 member^
in the Wesley Circuit
meeting of Wesley Methoillst Circuit last wpek, 'presiijfed over by the j Rev. A. B. Macgarr.
■MEMBERSHIP was i returned 1 at 638 at a quarterly
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Mr. T. Holden presented a satisfactory financial sti;tfr
ment, and the treasurer of the Chatburn Manse Find Income to date
reported £1.663.
I lnpobe of £164 for, oven eas
missions was reported by Mr. Tj A. Wrlgley. A letter .Was read from the Mission House yrttb regard to decrease to bco'me.; Mr. Tan Pars'ins; Whalley, , was appoto,ted to. piicceed th e ‘ late Dr'v''J. yalrweather ,as ‘ circuit secretary i for overseas ii Sion's! ' 'Mr. Holden was appointed c i r c u i t chapel secretary.'
'The ^resignation of Mrs H.
Chadwick as circuit; ycuth ■secretary was receiyed irtth regret, and she was waiply thanked for her services.
'Mr! Norman Hornby [was
appointed to fill the vacahcy, • and Miss I. Dugdale . was appointed secretary , of the circuit youth festival!
Young Farm^s in d eb ? it^
A N 'Tuesday evenbg, Cll;he V' MCk VAiir»fT U'Qi*moi»a’ i'Uiil
roe Young Farmers’ K i
■of 'amusement when opposed the ‘ first mo' “ That Courting and Result's of Cojil:rtlng are ■beneficial to aToung Fdmjiers’ Club and its members.”
debating team visited Li ridge, and caused
a..great
'ng- leal ;hey
not
;! On a more serious they, later proposed
note, the
.motion “That speclallsajtlon |n not more than two enter prises of agriculture Is most profitable to the Lancashire farmer.” .
total of 216 '^PPbts to jtolnts.
that Clitheroe Y.P.C.' had beaten Lpngaddge 'Y.P.C. py a 198
i The final result showed
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Thei over seventies of St. Paul’s^ Par^n, Low Moor, weie ep|lprtaiped to a party [and s i
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cpncprt by the Youth Club on Saturday. They were serve Ijatisi ahd sweets, and then entertained.' Highlight of parade,” the other itemsj Including solos, duets anA community carol singing.' During the past few weeks the youth jclub memjbers have held se\jera,l efforts to raise money for the party. Service is one of the principles of the newly-formed club and' this event I I was one of their first opportunities of serving other people.
the concert was a "fasiiion 1 „ i.
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Invalids were the -guests of Toe H
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A N E ; h u n d r e d and ten '^[invalids and c rip ple .s were entertained by Toe H, Clltiheroe, at the eleventh anri'iial party, held In St.
Jabes’s Schooj on Saturday.' They were welcomed by the
Mabr! and Mayoress, Coun! J. ' E n tw i s t l e and Mrs. Entwlstle, and the vlcej- ch^hpibi of Toe H, Mr. B. Sharpies." Also present wAs Mr; T.'FGooby, president of tlb RbtaVy; Club of Clitheroe. '|
After tea a concert; ,
arranged by Mr. Raymond Grice.- and compered by Mp. Ted Reid, of Burnley, providejl the evening’s entertainment;
The! Artistes were Mr.
Harold Rothwell (puppets). Miss Anne ' Brierley (con!- tralto)! Mrs. Rose Scott (soprano), Mr. Peter Hullarjd (tpnor), .The Beverly Slstejs (Wh i a, difference), three young i men,’ The Sunbeams
; The members representing OUtheroe were Miss Elib e Crompton, Mr. Ropln cilark and Mr. Ernest Bailey.
M i ^ The Mayor
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ishowed me his diary, where three days were being stubbornly kept clear for the removal—all the rest of the ■dates up to Christmas ^and ;the end of the ypar seemed to be entirely filled In with
‘ appointments and functions. SOCIAL OCCASION?
TITRS. ENTWISTLE told that these Included P
me ays,
school prize-days,, cone dinners and dances.
Arts,
/ She has to fit them ah In, decide what clothes to wear, and plan what speephes she inay be called upon to make;, b addition she and her Ladles’, Committee have seen working hard recently for Refugee Year.
Paying warm tribute tc the
people of Cllthefoe, both the Mayor and Mayoress told me how splendidly they have rallied round When there’s any work to be. done, and how their loyal support has been appreciated during a year and a half of office.
Mrs.'Ent-wlstle: feels that-it
Is a, great 'honour to be Mayoress for a second year; by the end of the first, she said, you have become accus tomed to ail the diftorent Mayoral duties, and appear ances, and thoroughly enjoy them.
But although by now she
finds that b e Is doing things for the second this will really ' be
many time, Mrs.
GLITHEROE
Entwistle’s first Christmas as Mayoress—last y e a r , un fortunately, she hersel! was one of the hospital patients visited “ offlclally ” by her own husband!, so she knows from, p e r s o n a l expenence whht pleasure theise visits give to the'sick ‘ time.
sit^ Christmas . ! ' CHRISTMAS DAY,. . .
' A S I dofa’t jbelle'ie most ■
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“ pepple , realise. wjiat a busy time Chrlsbias I ^ can be for a Mayor and Mayoress, I asked penhlsslhri-to'glve you their time-table, which begins
tha, jgllJh^Tpe S#Jsh, children's parjw,,
Home, they ■^1 harid presents
iefe; an d ' greet
cMdbfi before gb'bg CUtherbe Hospital ‘ at
ater at St. Mayoress a t home ! In the meantime, her
Christmas cakes and mince meat made, every minute planned, and looking forwaijd to seeing her son and .three grandchildren early In the New Year,' the Mayoress js ready: for Christmas.
; | If she fublls (as I’m sure
she will) her official dutifes wRh: the sa,me warm kind liness she showed to, me, the ancient borou^'of Clitherpe ma y ; bdeed feel It has a " First Lady ” It can be proud of. : .
Sold-6,500
copies of the Dales story
Tourist Association on, Mondky, the secretary, Mr. E Lodge, of Manor House, Bumsall, report 2d another year of progrea.
AT! the third annual meeting of the 'Yorkshire Dales
quiries.‘had again been banned, while more tbin 6,500 [copies jbf the I first Yorkshire Dales gul^e had been sold, the firit Impr^- sion of 4,500 copies being hausted within two months publication. ;
Several hundred public en IF
fecelve'd from many parts 'of the British. Isles, Eire, Italy, Africa, the Colonies, U.S.A. and Canada.
Requests for copies had bejen
available during 1960, but prepar ations are, already going ahpad for the production of an eyen better guide, for issue in 1961: In his report, Mr. Lodge stated,
The same handbook will be m i
"The summer of 195^ will- [no doubt go down in history as one of] the best bn record. [ 'Visitors to the Dales ‘
beautiful scenery af its best. | "On the other hand, the
Were able to see bur
summer will also be ihemoraljle as the ■one that has' projjpply created more picnickers than any summer in history, with perhaps an adverse effect on thp business handled by some country tea houses.
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at 9l30i-'«.tn. \Wth 'S 'idslt to Legion-
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Nuttail, iifrV R. B., ^lijcett, Mr. W. Coates and: MrafOBroster
the opening .of fields, by farrpers with land flunking ihe Dales rivers for the'benefit ofj motorists who-have paid' for- this: luhvilege. This development, it Is pointed out, may have the effMt of, im proving relations between the. vlsitlngi; townspeople and the,: fapmeri: so tljat much gopd qiay ; possibly derive from Ip" j
;" A new development has ban
j OEOebrs elected ww: chair man, Mr. R. McCombie] Metcalfe; vlce-chalrmbh, Mr. O! Deacon; teeasurer, Mrs. B. E palyerley; secretary, Mr. E.'Lodge.' ' |
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Mr. Holt and Mr. Bargh, -vlth Mr. /Nuttall In the chair, ■they were thanked by Elabe Crompton, on be! of Clltberoe, and Mr. Dewhurst, on behalf of Lpngr ridge.
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Whalley, 'who had been co shooting I at his -wife,I Mn Intent to murder her; am
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