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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 25, 1960


Autumn fair r a i ^ s £380


PROBABLY THE MOS r EXPENSIVE, CERTAINLY THE BEST


BUCKINGHAM STAR FEATURES :


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Nev UO* Tubs In niQ-<«tiloa lir New fade-iild‘Iiit6ifaeiic»-Iir(<


ITTV + YHF RADIO VHP


i f SimpliliedcontrolseUmlmto' 16oad- tbe-dock’ iwilcUiit.


i f Elliptical iiieaker for asperb lotad reproductloD.


All tbe Ul^'teclmlcal idvanc^ Ibi a brijbler, clearer, iteadiet pictnn,


’^AfOraceibl bow4 o i^ cablail wtt foIdMiway dooii.


M V ODEL JVM: 79 GHt „ flUNSI AREA VERSION (Vl^OOT


mr radio) model tvjifi n gn& CPHONAlIXTRAl TABU T]li O .IM


A L o i n S t o c k : B E L V E 1[ ) E R E a t 68g n s .


(ori^'eposit £14/8/0 L d 104 Weekly Payments oi 13/2 ; —or "frith Kull Malntenanpe 115/8);.


SAYOY at 71gns: 110” Tube with a very “Slenderbllt” Cabinet.


KENSINGTON 17.inch CONSOL]!) with ViH.F. Radllo and “ GUde-aw’


ay ” Doors- ! 97g n s . Easy Terms and Full Maintenance Insurance Optional m a r k e t


(Y O U R H O O V E R D E A L E R ) I p l a c e - C L lT H E lR O E


autumn I fair ’ at Whalley Methodist Church on Satur­ day.


ABOUli £380 for trust funds was raised at an


YOUNG FARMERS I I The ’proceeds will go


towards the cost of the new heating system, the repair of one oI|! the stained glass wliidowsi and general repairs and decoration; ■


Miss M. Fisher, organist at the church for many years, who now resides In Ashton-


The fair was opened by


under-liyne. Christine Thomas presented


her with a spray^and W. H. Harrison, of Blackburn, a trustfee. who pre^drt, wm presented


a buttonhole


by Rlcliard Briggs. There were numerous stalk,


oI which' members of the congregation and Sunday School I were in charge, and afternoon teas were prepared and served by the men.


accompanied hymn singing In church, and a variety con-


After! the fair. Miss m e r


cert by Mr, Halpln and his concert party, of Blackburn, followed.


ANE of the most thriving, " movements these days is


that of the young farmers. I never cease to be-amazed at the scope of their activities and at the Interest they dlsj- play In all manner of thing^.


Locally, Clitheroe and Dis­


trict Y.F.C. are In the forcr front of the* movement and take a lively Interest in


affairs. ' !; Last week, some 20 mem­


bers took part in the remem­ brance service held at Clith­ eroe Parish Church and in the procession to the war memorial In the Castle


grounds. NICE GESTURE


I 3


Interest In the borough’s football' team, and I was especliilly pleased to learn of the welcome the Clitheroe players received after Satur­ day’s match with Morecambe,


residents who still take an


always pleased to of former Clitheroe


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KlIiil W AND OUT AND ROU DADDUT By “ QUI8"


met Mr. Dick Taylor, a former member of the Cllth eroe side, who, following his time-honoured custom, gave


In the dressing room they


each of the lads a stick of Morecambe rock.


looks remarkably ;fit,’and, stlfl takes a keen Interest In the game. He hopes to visit Shaw Bridge with the. Morecambe side later In the season.


Dick, now In'" his eighties,


remember Dick in his playing days, lor It Is 62 years ago sWcC he first signed^ for Clitheroe.


Few will be able to


FANS’ CHANCE : a utograph i huntars In


-^Clltherbe Who, have not collected the sf^atiire of


English Intemational foot­ baller Bonnie, Clayton., cai^ tain of Blackburn Rovers, will have a chance {to do so on


Wednesday, ; Ronnie will be attending


the annual preSentatloh of awards of Clitheroe Borough and Rural District Joint Road


Safety Committee at St.


jEmes’s School. Besides giving h)s fans an opportunity . to s :e him; however, the event has other attractions, Includ- l)ig films and demonstrations.


THE VISITOR A STEADY stresim of people


‘^visited R. D. Blackburn end Sons’ pet shop In Castle- jate, Clitheroe, cn Saturday see Limpopo, Mr. Frank


^-half monthi old, played lapplly in a c^ge with Mrs. ^arrar, who also! brought a laboon and a gibbon ape.


irrar’s lion cdb. Limpopo, who )s four-and-


Mr. Fanar runs ,a zoo In


Joiithport where iMpopo can )e seen in the summer, but ihe yoUttg cub would much rather spend, his time In Mr. i’arfaris caravan.


1 In a fortnight, Limpopo will travel to London to be presented to actoif Elrk'Doug-


las and afterwards the cub wul be oh view 'In a national dally newspaper pet club exhibition.


i men knd women Is told In the: f annual , report of St. Dunstan’s.


riVHE story of courageous


! Theirs Is a story of courage and fortitude. G l a n c i n g '


! through the Report I was able to see just hoW true the slogan “ Sunshine out of shadows"


•war-blinded St. Dunstan’s men waiting for a friendly hand—perhaps your hand— across a busy, road, It may be hard to realise that he was once a vigorous and bright­ eyed yohth with hopes , and ambitions of his own, and with good prospects that one day some, at least, of his iboyhood'. dreams' might come


really Is. “When you see one of our


/true.’’, ! * ' This Is the opening para^-


graph, but Immediately the picture Is lightened. “Most fortunately, the loss'Of sight need not mean the end of all that is "''»>bifthwhlle;’’ It con­ tinues, and lists the number of trades and occupations which blinded war heroes have entered.


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FARM FARE COOBBRt


"WITH automatic Itlmlng


' ' controls on so ! many cookers today, casserole meals have returned to popularity. Ox and pig’s fiver are


' I


economical and Ideal lor slow cooking In the oven. ’The addition of fresh vegetables brings out the best in- the liver.


LIVER CASSER01E|


6 rashers long back bacon, 4 skinned, s l i c e d tomptoes, 2-40Z. sliced mushrooms, 1 small chopped onion,! loz. flour, Joz. dripping, 4, pint stock or water, salt | and


Ingredients: 11b. ox liver, pepper. j


dripping, remove from the pan. Dip the sliced llVer In seasoned flour and brown on both sides In the dripping. Fill a casserole with layers of liver, onion, tom'atoes mush- rboms and seasoning to taste. Add the hot stock or water, place the bacon rashers on top) Cover the dish and ■ ‘ ■ — "


Fry the onion In', hot


bake at 350”F, gas mark 45 minutes. Remove — casserole Ud and cook a further 15 minutes toi crisp the bacon.


-------- ’■ 4, for the


MARGARET ALDEN


EXAMINED IN A FEATI/RE of the .mass Tadiogiap


examined, 1,144 had never before beer radiography.


out in Clitheroe last year is that


reduction of 2,190 examlna-! tlons over the 1956 survey, thl? could be partially! accounted i for by the fact; that children under 15 were not tested .'last year.


Although there was a


examined and 82 girls, making a total of jl69 schoolchildren.' Some 1,656 males In Industry were examined, together with 1,024 feniales, a total of 2,680 people in Industry.


the public, coniprlslng 721 males and 11,290 femalesj were examined; making a total of 2,484 mal?s and 2,400 feinaleS.


A total of 2,Oil' members of


; ment were discovered. The number


two cases of active tuber­ culosis requiring Immediate treatment: jand : one case requiring occasional treat-


In Clitheroe rural district,


: figure included 159 people ! working in Industry,at Grln- dleton'. Total figures were 1,144 as compared with 1,228 In 1956. Both figures exclude those for Chipping' and Calderstones, which take the { total up to: 3,596. |


; examined Was 84 less than the last survey,'but iMt time the


Fell at work


^ steel at R l b b l e s d a l e Cement works oh Monday evening, Alan Flood was taken to ’ Blackburn Royal Infirmary,' where he was treated fojr bnilslhg. ,


XjTOLLOWING. a fall on to


return to ’ Low Moor: Hostel, where he fives,


t&teT, he was ijillowed to i


1 of people There were 87 jboys over 15 ‘b, Co


VTcol of'Gp than countr annual! shutt.: I insp© ■


ini thel k k


ment i tehdenl reason} througl 44 (qJ


IntereM houslnf


: many' I the re


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