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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 14,1962


ALL YOUR XMAS REQUIREMENTS AT


Jenny Simpson’s


22 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE


Telephone: Clitheroe 1166 “THE BAIRN’S-WEAR BABY SHOP” FOR THE CHILDREN


Wendy wear. Windsor and Bairn’s-Wear WOOLLIES. Kamella COATS, DRESSING-GOWNS, SLEEPING BAGS, RUGS, SNOW SUITS and DUFFLE COATS, Etc.


Brettles and Cherub SOCKS and UNDERWEAR Winceyette PYJAMAS (Birth to Teenage)


also Boys’ Striped PYJAMAS (age 2 to Small Men’s) NIGHTDRESSES


Tartan TREWS (all sizes to Women’s) SCOOTER SCARVES and GLOVES


Small sizes in TRUTEX SHIRTEES lor Boys; Winter Weight BLOUSES for Girls


Dolls’ EIDERDOWN and PILLOW SETS


GABARDINES, PLASTIC and RUBBER MACS 22 x 42 Wendy Boston NYLON TOYS


All Kiddicraft and Forrest TOYS : BABY LINEN, Etc. FOR MOTHER


Kayser-Bondor UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY


HOSIERY by Bear-Brand and Brettles : BED JACKETS NIGHT DRESSES, W, WX and OS in Brushed Nylon and Winceyette


PYJAMAS, W, WX and OS, in Winceyette Osman TOWELS and PILLOW SETS


OVERALLS and APRONS, W, WX, OS and XOS W, WX and OS CARDIGANS and LUMBERS, Etc.


Play for safety down on the farm


installation in the farmhouse, farm buildings, or farmyard is safe, but regular inspection and testing by a competent elec­ trician is a necessary precaution to take against accidents.


COMPETENTLY installed and well maintained, an electrical


Neither the installation nor


additions to it should he en­ trusted to a handyman, for along Lhat way all too often danger lurks.


schoolboy who intended to be­ come an electrical engineer was electrocuted when he cut a live cable with a pair of pliers —he hadn’t switched off first.


Only recently a grammar


who was electrocuted while using electric shears to clip cattle. At tlie inquest it was disclosed that the clippers had recently come back from overhaul with a plug with provision for three wires; but when subsequently fiLled the third or earth wire had been left unconnected.


FARMER ELECTROCUTED Then there was the farmer


for the Ministry of Agriculture gave some sound advice in this case. The appliance, he said, must be properly connected, and unless users were quite certain how it should be done, they should call in a qualified elec­ trician. It should never be done by amateurs.


The Regional Safely Inspector ON THE ROLL


defined as being a person em­ ployed by an Approved Electrical Contracted- on the Roll which is maintained by the National Inspection Council for Electrical I n s t a l l a t i o n Contractors (N.I.C.E.I.C.).


A competent electrician may be An Invitation? May we invite yon to inspect our


selection of cocktail and party wear at


Jackie’s


22-24, KING STREET CLITHEROE


We also have a wonderful choice for Christmas gifts from 4/11


have voluntarily agreed that their work shall be subject to inspection by the inspecting engineers employed by the Coun­ cil and to carry out their work in conformity with regulations laid down by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.


Such electrical contractors


are subject to death by shock from voltages much lower than those dangerous to human beings, and regular testing of an installation is a wise precaution against this risk.


Cattle, it must be remembered,


testing fee than lose valuable pedigree animals by death result­ ing from electric shock when drinking from a metal bowl.


It is cheaper to pay a small


Just the thing for the party


T (Pamela Simpson)


cream sundaes when taken out for a treat. Party time is a good opportunity to make a variety of sundaes at home, and, incident­ ally, they are not as expensive as you would think when made for a number of people.


HAVE you noticed how children go for those delectable ice


poll for teenagers’ drinks, with fizzy concoctions somewhat lower down the scale. Here is one idea for combining the two and I sug­ gest you order homogenised milk from your delivery man for the purpose.


Milk still tops the popularity


cream is evenly distributed throughout. the milk and every­ one has their share of the cream. Although it cannot bo seen, the cream is most certainly there. This type of milk is ideal Tor all household uses.


Homogenised means that the ICE CREAM SUNDAE


Lovely gifts of TOYS and CLOTHING for BABIES, GIRLS up to 40", JUNIOR MISS and BOYS to five years of age.


OFFICIAL GUIDE STOCKISTS


9 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone 82


cream; 1 raspberry flavoured jelly; some chopped, well drained canned fruits; 4-6 digestive biscuits; 1 oz. sifted icing sugar; pint double dairy cream.


been made beforehand). Crumble the biscuits and mix with the sugar. Whip the cream until nicely thick. Place a scoop of ice cream in the bottom of six long glasses, add some jelly, then fruit, then some of the biscuit mixture until tlie glasses are filled. Top each one with fresh cream sprinkled with the last of the biscuits . Serve immediately.


Chop the jelly (this will have


syrup; 4 standard eggs; 4 tea­ spoons caster sugar; 2 pints milk.


BLACKCURRANT MILK NOG Four tablespoons blackcurrant


them thoroughly with the fruit syrup and sugar. Stir in the milk, whisk the egg whites stiffly and fold into the milk mixture. Serve in tall glasses if possible. MARGARET ALDEN.


Separate the egg yolks and mix


The Red Rose Coffee Bar


(Proprietor; Ernest Swales)


delivers speedily, economically, . , . and with even


MORE DRIVER COMFORT! The well-proved ‘Cob’ with its o.h.v. engine, inde­


pendent front suspension, and roomy interior, now has a more rigid body and improvements which further promote driver comfort and handling qualities.


Catalogue on request fror,. HAYHURSTS


o f ......................CUTHEROE BRIDGEWATER GARAGE . DUCK ST.


Your meeting place for Morning Coffee, Tea and Snacks


25, Wellgate, Clitheroe Seymours


Chimney Sweep Service


Immediate Attention


Ring CLITHEROE 210 or write


7 Standen Road Clitheroe


One family block dairy ice


DATES TO HELP PLAIN YOUR 1963 HOLIDAY


Chadderton, Church, Clayton-l<h Moors, Crompton, Failsworth Haslingden, Hollinwood, Lees’ Macclesfield, Middleton, Middled ton Junction, Oldham, Oswald-


borough, Rochdale, Whitworth. June 22nd-Juiy 6lh: Accrington


twistle, Royton, Shaw, Spring­ head.


5


Bridge, Atherton, Bolton, Bred bury, Compstall, Farnworth Hindley Green, Kirkham, Leigh Reddish, Romiley, Stockport' Turton, Tyldesley, Westhoughton!


Barrowford, Brierfleld, Burnlev’ Bury, Colne, Coppull, Earbv Edenfield, Nelson, Fadiham, Rad- cliffe, Ramsbottom, Tottinefnn Wigan, Woolfold.


July 6th-20th: Barnoldswick


Freckleton, Greetland, Halifax’ Hebden Bridge, Heywood, Hor- wich, Ripponden, Skipton, Sower- by Bridge, Todmorden.


July 13ih-27lh: Darwen, Elland


Bridge, Blackburn, Broadbottom, Chorley, Clithcroc, Glossop, Gt Harwood, Hadfield, Hollingworth, Leyland, Mossley, New Mills Preston, Rishton, Stalybridge Whalley, Whaley Bridge.


July 20lh-August 3rd: Bamber June 29th-JuIy 13th: Astlev


published by Manchester Royal Exchange, is given below: June 15th-29th: Facit, Little-


CUTHEROE’S Wakes Fortnight in 1963 will be from July 20th to August 3rd, The full


cotton trade holidays for 1963,


ford, Brierfield, Burnley, Colne, Nelson.


September 9th-llth: Barrow­


Glossop, Hadfleld, Hollingworth, Whaley Bridge.


September 16th: Broadbottom,


burn, Chadderton, Crompton, Elland, Failswofth, Greetland, Halifax, Holl inw oo d, Lees, Middleton, Middleton Junction, New Mills, Oldham, Ripponden, Royton, Shaw, Sowerby Bridge, Springhead, Whalley.


Bacup, Stacksteads, Stalybridge. September 23rd-24th: Barnolds­


September 23rd: Heywood,


wick, Bury, Clithcroc, Edenfield, Mossley, Padiham, Ramsbottom, Rawtenstall, Skipton, Tottington, Waterfoot, Woolfold.


Bollington, Bredbury, Compstall, Macclesfield, Reddish, Romiley, Stockport.


September 30tli-October 1st: under-Lyne. October 7lh: Leek, Ashton-


MAYOR’S WELFARE FUND CHRISTMAS APPEAL


Donations received up to Decem­ ber 5th, 1962.


July 27lh-August 10th: Bacup, Bollington, Longridge, Newton


under-Lyne, Brighouse, Congle- ton, Denton, Droylsden, Dukin- field, Huddersfield, Hyde.


Heath, Pendlebury, Rawtenstall, Stacksteads, Swinton, Waterfoot. August 3rd-17th: Leek. August 10tli-24th: Ashton-


Bridge, Earby, Bolton, Farn­ worth, Horwich, Kirkham, Tur­ ton, Westhoughton.


September 2nd; Freckleton. September 2nd-3rd: Astley


ton, Atherton, Church, Clayton- le-Moors, Chorley, Darwen, Facit, Haslingden, Heb d e n Bridge, Hindley Green, Leigh, Little- borough, Oswaldtwistle, Rad- cliffe, Rishton, Rochdale, Tod­ morden, Tyldesley, Whitworth


Christmas postal plans


mas Eve, letters and cards should be posted not later than Thurs­ day, December 20th.


Remember 2Jd. stamp is the


minimum postage for a Christ­ mas card in an unsealed envelope to anyone in this country.


clearly ' and correctly—with tile number of Lhe house - the post town in block capitals - anq I,ho name of the county.


Address everything ful ly, 1


than ordinary ones—they take more time to handle.


good time and remember the top right-hand corner of the envelope is the proper place for the stamp.


Buy your supply or stamps in EXPRESS ITEMS


delivery of letters or parcels on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, any express items which may arrive during the morning will be delivered. There will be two deliveries of letters and one delivery of parcels on the 21th.


Although there will be no TRI-ANG TRAINS & ACCESSORIES


This year many new models are available for these ‘0 0 ”Gauge Scale Model Railways to work from


last collection from Clitlicroe Head Post Office will be at 8 p.m.


up to December 16th. From the 17th to the 23rd December, the


Sub. Office letter boxes and other letter boxes in the town area will be at 5-45 p.m. (5 p.m. on Satur­ day, December 22nd).


Christmas Day or Boxing Day. On Thursday, December 27th! normal collections will be made.


There will be no collection on Trl-ang T/40B


be closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.


SUB POST OFFICES


apply except that the wceklv half holiday will be suspended on December 18th, 19th and 20th All Sub. Post Offices will closed on Boxing Day.


Normal hours of business will be FINED TTINES imposed by Clitheroc


rear index plate not illuming ? ^ ary Southworth,


area. Brian Johnson, Lower Edge -Farm, Slaidburn £ 3


Ribbesdale Court, Chatburn fre’a eaBrHnCaT


r ,in Prohibited


allowing lorry to emit e x ­ cessive smoke.


LX FIRST CALF


stads on Saturday.- tt>tack' The calf, a male, was horn


used at the Milk MarkeH-mr Board’s cattle breeding’ at Whalley, was born at


to a seven-year-old Ayrshire cow. at West Hile h w ? owned bv Mr Collinge.


~ , 0. magistrates yesterday week, were Frank Smith Birtwistle Terrace L a X no rear light on van- gi’


STRONG ROCKERS from 29/11 to 99/11


SC A LE X TR IC


RACING CARS AND SETS REVELL MODEL KITS


CHILDREN’S BOOKS & ANNUALS 'rnsur mm


and 26th will be paid one week in advance. Clithcroe Head PosL Office will


hours during the Christmas period. Pensions and allowances due for payment on December 25th


The counter at Clitheroe Head Post Office will be open normal


“MONTE CARLO" DUOTONB PEDAL CARS from 99/6


TRICYCLES from 34/6 FARMER’S BOY


PEDAL TRACTORS £5/11/6


Normal collections will be made


either battery or mains. Ask to see some of the new Engines which are fitted to emit smoke. Catalogues available price 9d.


BRITISH RAILWAYS GOODS TRAIN SET The last general collection from


SOLE LOCAL STOCKISTS OF


LEGO THE SUPER


BRICK BUILDING SYSTEM SETS FROM 10/6 to 95/- Spares from 2/3


A FULL RANGE OF D O L L S H O U S E S


AND FURNITURE IN STOCK


DESKS AND CHAIRS GARAGES . FORTS





ONE OF THE WIDE RANGE OF TRI-ANG STEEL WAGONS


PEDIGREE, PALITOY & ROSEBUD


I D O L L S ★ FINE RANGE OF


TEDDY BEARS & SOFT TOYS BOXED GAMES IN VARIETY


SEE WINDOWS, OR BETTER STILL, COME AND LOOK AROUND


CUTHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES Co. Ltd. 4/6, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


‘ Marshall | i W B4 i IV (p I


Fro Ma Coa


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DOLL’S PRAMS AND PUSH CHAIRS from 27/6


We Chi and Coi


¥


food may get spoiled in the post. Post registered items earlier


Avoid sending perishables—


WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING A FASCINATING SELECTION OF TOYS GAMES AND DOLLS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES


HERE ARE A FEW LINES OF OUTSTANDING VALUE


mas Day this year. To ensure delivery by Christ­


'INHERE will be no delivery of letters or parcels on Christ­


September Dth-lOtli: Accring­


Mr. E. Southworth ___ 5 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. E.' Coates 1 1 0 James Thornber, Ltd. .


£ s. d.


Mr. G. Sheldon ............. 2 0 0 Baldwin, Weeks and Baldwin ....................... 2 2 0


Captain F. B. Mitchell 3 3 0 Mr. J. N. Rushworth .


. 5 0 0 . 1 1 0


Drs. Cassidy, Harrison and Parker ................. 3 3 0


Mr. J. Korndorffer ___ 2 0 0 Co-operative Society .


. 3 3 0


Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Braithwaite ................. 1 0 0


Parish Church Parochial Council___ 10 10 0


"Harry” .......................... 10 0 Arthur Whitaker Ltd. .


Anonymous ..................... 10 o Mr. and Mrs. C. Tindall 1 1 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Banks 1 1 0 Mr. G. A. Trueman ___ 2 0 0


Total ..£85 18 0


B. Jackson ..................... 1 0 0 W. Blackburn and Sons 2 2 0 Clitheroe Shirtings Co. 25 0 0 Mr. E. Lawrenson ___ 5 5 0 Drs. Royle, Oliver and Lailhwaite ................... 3 3 0


Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Rushton ....................... l l o


. 2 0 0


Atkinson’s (Clitheroe) Ltd................................... 2 2 0


September 16th-17th: Black­


Licensee cleared of drink


summonses


magistrates yesterday week of two summonses of serving drinks after hours and two of aiding and abetting con­ sumption of the drinks.


A CLITHEROE licensee was cleared by Clitheroe


Thorne, of the Dog and Par­ tridge Hotel, Wellgate. The presiding magistrate. Lady Worsley-Taylor, said there was an element of doubt and dismissed the cases.


monses againt Allen Smith, of West View, and Thelma Isher- wood, of Eastmoor Drive, both of Clitheroe, who were accused of consuming after hours.


Also dismissed were sum­


prosecuting, said that at 1 a.m. on Sunday, November 4th, P.S Joseph Eckersley and P C James Martin were In Well­ gate when they noticed lights shining from the Dog and Partridge Hotel.


Mr. J. A. Bower, of Burnley,


The front door was locked, but they could hear voices,


and someone said: We are go­ ing on Drambuie”. A taxi driver then called,


signal”. Three people then l ef t , .


HID A GLASS


Smith hid a glass containing gin and bitter lemon under a stool. On the counter was a


When the police entered,


when Thorne was asked who the people were he said: “Just a few friends”. He later said: “I am the landlord. I have no ------ drink”.


glass of whisky near Isher- wood. Mr. Bower alleged that


defending, said the drinks seen by the police belonged to Thorne and his wife.


about the secret signal was just a joke. When asked about the whisky he said: "Where


is my drink ? I have n o ------ drink”.


spare time and did not start until 11 p.m. Thorne said the remark


in a part-time capacity, and her husband was a barman. Smith had been doing some painting at the hotel in his


Isherwood helped at the hotel TAX PAID Mr. J. G. Houldsworth,


Looking up Skipton HiyhStreet PAID UP SHARES


Skipton, the gateway to the Dales.


Take the road to successful living with savings in the Skiptoa Building Society.


Investments earn good day-to-day interest.


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Head Office High Street, Skipton,Yorks.


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