The Clithcroc Advertiser & Times. November 29. 1963 CLOSE CALL
A T a Highways Committee meeting of Bowland Rural
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Council on Monday, Coun. Mrs. S. J. Dow asked if road markings could not be painted on Grindlc- ton Brow.
obliterated by bad drivers cut ting th e corner,” she said.
“Twice I have been nearly The Engineer and Surveyor,
Mr. E. Berry, said th e m atter would be investigated.__________
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The current percentage ra te of unemployment in Clitheroe is
1.0. compared with the national percentage ra te of 2.1 and the ra te for th e North Western
Region of 2.6. ______ ___
fC SHOES IN BURNISHED
BROWN CALF
Brown—a new, rich colour man’s new Autumn clothes.,
K LONSDALE m U " BS' . to
] n Burnished Brown Aniline calfskin. leather or micro- cellular soles. Also in black calf.* In up to live different
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SKILLED JOINERS IN SHORT SUPPLY
W O R K is almost at a standstill on tile Newton and Slaid ™ burn sewerage and sewage disposal scheme because of a
lack of skilled joiners
hampered progress. stated Mr. J. A. Scdgcwick. the resident engineer at a meet ing of the Public Health Com mittee of Bowland Rural
" The bad weather has also
Mr. L. D. Telford, th a t Mr. Scdgcwick would be leaving the d is trict a t the end of th e year to take up an appointment m
Council. I t was reported by the clerk,
Hampshire. The chairman, Mrs. S. J. Dow
Mr. Sedgewick thanked the ,
remarked. "We are very sorry to lose him, he lias done very well for us."
officials and th e council members for th e ir support commenting
th a t Bowland was one of the most pleasant Councils for which he had had the pleasure to vork. Mr. Sedgewick. referring to
bottles of scent, bath-salts and yet more handkercmcr.. t h ch e
the Slaidburn scheme, said th a t s light progress was bents made with a slightly reduced labour force of 15 men. Heavy ram was
holding work up. Site conditions, he said, "ere
very difficult, but the mam prob lem was a shortage of skilled
labour to erect shuttering. “Work is virtually a t a stand
still, and i t will be nine months before the shuttering will be completed.” he said.
There was onlv one joiner on . __
the job. and Mr. Sedgewick thought they needed three or
four joiners and a dry spell of weather.
1 PERMISSION
CLITHEROE RURAL PLANS following development,
f o r l h c (
under tile Town and Country Planning Act, was granted to the following, at the monthly meeting of Clithcroc Rur*u Council on Monday after
noon: Garage a t Portiield Cottage, Whalley, for J. Ft. Middleton,
(subject to ts use only a s a pri vate lock-up garage and to con forming with building linei.
Bungalow in Whiteacre Lane,
Barrow, for W. C. Crow (subject to detail plans being submitted, and n e t to be nearer than 50 ft. to proposed motorway, and to screen of trees being planted between the dwelling and the boundary of th e new Trunk Road within 12 months of th e comple
K DIRK In Burnished Brown Aniline Calf. In up to four different lutings. Abo in black calf.
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48 WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE
Thristmas t i i l y .
OR THE ;NG ONES c;HTS, TKI.'VS I'lilts, CARDIGANS ■ICOATS. GLOVES HATS & SCOOTKR , liS, SOX. MITTENS
Also at CHURCH ST.. GIGGLESWICK GOOD PARKING WHILST YOU SHOP
Telephone Clithcroe 353 . . .
tion of the development). New workshop, garage, and
store a t Ferry Butts, Chipping, for R. Wallbank tno work to be carried out on Sundays or between 7 p.m. and 7 a.nt. on
week-days). Extensions to Old M a n o r
House, Twiston. for A. Hall-
Davics (all materials to be in harmony with the Old Manor
House. Dwelling house a t Plot 62. near
the Vicarage. Pendleton, for R. S. Clitheroe.
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today, there is almost certain to be one person in every family whose hobby is photo graphy, so this year, why not ring the changes and pay a visit to your local photo graphic dealer when in search of presents. You will probably be surprised
Throughout country shuterbug” would be pleased the a m a t e u r focusing; a close-up. lens for
copying an d “table-top a tens-hood; a folding t r i p o d ^
cable release for Jcrk"f ' 0®t surest a n exposure metei, a photograph album; a box of
a t the range of suitable gifts—
and how inexpensive many of them can be. Let's examine a few items th a t
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storage box; a developing tan k and chemicals (for the do:'1" vourself en th u s ia s t '; a slide Viewer: a table projection screen, a phoffifiood light an d reflector, for indoor portraits; a film storage album; n splicer fot tltc home movie-maker, a photo graphic diary: a subscription to one of the photographic maga
transparency I r5mc®’ st’’
to receive. F irs t of course, there is a roll
Garage a t real* of Accrington
Road. Whalley. for R. A. Atkin son (to be used as a private
garage only). Detached bungalow off WJvJ.j
ley Road. Barrow, A59 (Barrow Bridge Farm) for J . Thuregood. Garage a t re a r of Abbey Ter
race. Barrow, for G. T. Grindley i to be used ax a private garage
only). Detached house a t 3. The
Acres, Barrow, for Hawthorne Bros. Ltd.,
rustic brick proposed by the applicant to be substituted for the multi-rustle brick indicated cn the deposited plan). Addition to Horse Boxes at Long Acre, Standen Hey, Pendle
tvnndykc brown
ton. for J. Waddington. Garage a t re a r of Accrington
Road. Whallcy, for G. Hardman. <to be used as a private garage
only). Use of timber built chalet as
dwelling-house a t Moreton Hall Farm. Whalley. (extension of temporary consent to 31 Decem ber 1954). Boarding kennels a t Wiswell
Shay. Wiswell. for Mrs. P. M* Whiteside (extension of condi-
tonal approval for five years to
31 December. 1968). Greenhouse a t 15. Sydney
Avenue. Whalley. for D- Bis- brown (for domestic use only). Temporary garage a t Tarn-
barn Lane, Pendleton, for J. Vv. Layficld (extension of approval
for three years to 31 December,
I960). Workshop a t re a r of Accring
anil look glamorous Tor
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR ------------ - Visit -------------
4 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE Creme Waving : Siipcrma Brush TVn>c.
Also Modeling and
MA1S0N MORGANS ,I.mi.»l Cm ic
HAIR STYLISTS J-nosl N:lturjll Hair Colouring.
a t t r a c t i v e g i f t s t ; n
Electric Dr il Snear nriliacs ls wo ft f rom £6/19/6
Black ami Occkcr Iron) £5 19 6 £cts
........ ,rom I5 ,1 2 S fVom £1/16/6 EV/rom” ’ Vana(liu:)Ysr)annc'r Sets t ram £1/13/5
g if t s for the gardener ct i in le s s s teel Snatlcs . . . . 1 m n css Steel Trowels . . . . Stainless Steel Forks ......... Wilkinson Secateurs .............
.........£ 1 /7 /0 20,/°-
LIM SWEATERS
;a r d i c a n s
YES. GLOVES .LETS. PURSES [RACES, ETC.
GILTS
Hoover Steam iron .............. Smi ths Timer Clook ..............
.'JonStlK r ry i»w- • ................................... «. |.rom i s /3 r«m 45/6
=whank K * 8 U p .V V............ Qaiiccnans Frynans ........................
Hoovor Eloctric. Cloanor ..................... ^ 3/9/0 Burco Food t.'xer
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Salter Kitchen Seales ......... • * / / / . . . . . £1/9/11 Prestige Erk Beater . • ■ ■ • • •
...................................£4/12/0 £1/5/6 £1/13/7
Skyline Kitchen Tool S e t ......... ; - j rom £1/1/6 ftonStik
. . . . 19/6 *. a 11 n 11 ' £ 5 ( . / . I 1 .
ton Road. Whalley. for H. Birt- well (for domestic purposes only: no trade or business to be car
ried on). When the shop closed, a police
man discovered two unescorted children tearfully searching for
their mother. He asked them where tliev lived, but they didn t know. Ju s t then a familiar red- coated. white-whiskered figure r o u n d e d the corner. Tears vanished as the tots ran up to him and grasped a red sleeve. " Here's Santa Clause." they
rs FOR THE HANDYMAN Sets of Marplos
AND USEFUL TOO i .................... Srorn 6/3
Yankee5 H ^ . W ’.w d r l i i f i V / from 1 | /6 Su rform Planes
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Iv'oV n \ Y 5 ^ » r n s Tanc.s. : : J i t G in s FOR the motorist
ca r Sumo Hoator ............................................ Addis Car Washinc Brush ...........................- I ' ' "
•J-and t l'e new°SIB eoathanser lo r men . . 9/6
FOR TH E HOUSEWIFE See Disolays o f— Pyrox Table Glassware. Molaware Coloured
Table Ware, Crown Merton A lum in ium Ware, Swan Cromalin Toa Sots. Old Hall Stainloss Steel Tablo Ware. Rodnors Table Cutlery, Companion Sets, Coffee Tables from 39/6, Pyrosil Ware.
We also have a good selection of Elcctrioal Goods—Fires, Razors, Hair Dryers, Blankets, Toasters, etc.
YOU ARE INVITED TO WALK ROUND OUR DISPLAY OF QUALITY HAND AND
ELECTRIC TOOLS IN THE SHOWROOM d o w n s t a ir s , W. WHITAKER Ltd.
14 Castle Street, Clitheroe Phone Clltheroe 160 and 697
Balmoral Avenue, off Conway Avenue on the H cn th om estate. 40 YORK ST., CLITHEROE J J l Flexy Car Washin* Brush ...................... £1/W6 —Reader's Digest.
of film. For the photographer, this is always acceptable— pro vided i t is the r ig h t size. The man or woman with a 35mm. camera will no t find much use for a rollfilm, so check first on the tvpc of camera currently in use A packet of rollfilm will cost about 3s. 6d.. while a 36- exposure cassette of 35 jnm. film will be between Gs. and 7s. Colour film—an excellent choice for Christmastime, when there arc so many colourful situations to photograph—is naturally more expensive. A 20-cxp. 35mm. cas sette costs about 25s. (including processing charge) while a roll of colour negative film (for prints) is about 8s. Gd.—but the prints themselves are extra. There arc still one or two
zines; a remote control a delayed-action timer. Not to .n e n t io n - fo r the really lucky person—a new camera.
COOKERY
A LUXURY ECLAIR
photographers who have yet to realise ju s t how versatile a flashgun can be, so if your recipient-to-be is as yet unitiated in flash photography—why not buy him or h er a flashgun. These cost; anything from
— in manv guises—all of them versatile eclair^turns^ up
in the luxury class. This is sui- prising
b.ecause the simple paste from which eclairs are made l. most economical. One can be as extravagant or careful as one likes with the fillings, vhc th e i thev are temptingly sweet ot^ xatisfvinglv savoury. Whicheyct vrav they are served, the pastry case simply melts in the niotiih.
about 17s. 6d. to three or four pounds, the price including the long - life hearing - aid type batten*. I f you have a little more money to spare one of the new. compact electronic units would make an excellent choice These cost from about £8 upwards, but their running costs arc negli gible since they do no t make use of tlie expendable-type flashbulb, but a flash-tube which virtually lasts indefinitely, and emits a very sh o rt duration flush— normally lasting for 1/LOOth of
a second. FLASHBULBS Flashbulbs themselves. of
course, are not to be sneezed at. A packet of five blue-coated
bulbs (for use
tvpe colour reversal film) co. ts about 3s. 9d. while a similat number of clear bulbs is ad. cheaper. And while on the sub ject of flash, a very useful present is a flash extension lead which enables the photographei to varv the direction of the fiash for more na tu ra l modelling
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effects, and to used the bounced flash’* technique. These cost
about 6s. a Manv amateur Pll0i°.g.ra-P ^ ^ , , re gadget-minded, and theie aie
literally hundreds of, ,p !act' ^ l accessories which would be "
shouted. "He'll know where we live."
Ironl 13(9 from 212 corned as presents a t any time
of the year. Here are n few.- A set of coloured filteis to improve the tonal rendering ol
black-and white Plcturc-’i . a rangefinder to ensure spo
-o into the paste, and all the mixing is done in a saucepan. The baking sheet should be wet ted with cold water to prevetn sticking and no greasing is ncccs-
Flour, butter, eggs »?d * a t®‘
S< This particular recipe is for a ra th e r SPECIAL sweet Each small bun is filled with teal double dairy cream, piled lugH on a clLslt. ami a chocolate sauce poured over. I t should be served cold but not iced to be most
effective.
Paste: 1 pint water. 2 oz. bu t ter, 4 oz. .self raising flour, pinch
, .
of salt, 3 standard eggs. Filling: I to i p in t real dairy double cream, icing sugai to
la sau ce: 3 oz. plain chocolate. 5 tablespoons water. 2 or 3 table
spoons dairy cream. Place the water and buttei m
a pan. bring to the boil to melt the butter. Add all the flour and
salt and s t ir rapidly unit O e mixture becomes a smooth dou^h. Remove from th e heat, cool slightly, then beat in the eggs one a t a time making sure th a t each one is completely absorbed into the dough. Place small tea- spoonful a t least S inch a p a r t on the baking sheet, a n d bake a t Gas mark 6. Electric therm. 400P for 20 to 25 minutes Lift the buns on to a wire rack, slit the sides to allow the steam to escape When quite cold, fill with the Whipped, sweetened cream
and pile on lo a serving dish. Melt the chocolate gently m the
water, s t ir in the cream and pour the warm sauce o \e r the
buns‘ MARGARET ALDEN This is your town 7 - > * a . >?£<i ; $ S l
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8 HAMPTON COURT ....„ SOUTH SEAS m m m CAROUSEL
Some ideas to start your collection, priced by the half dozen. Come and see the full range of Community Plate ats
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COME AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS SHOWROOM
NOW OPEN AT:— TOTS & TEENS
50 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE
H. I. COOPER
DECORATOR SIGNWRITER
87 WEST VIEW Phone Clithcroc 627
Luxury for a lifetime with.
P u t luxury on your table to d a y . . . with Community P la te Community will give you a lifetime of beauty m use because I t is made with pure s ilver with an ex tra generous ovellaj wherever the wear is heaviest.
.. . There Is no need to w a i t . . . you can buy Community m - e ts
or single pieces, adding to your collection as jo u r need
grow.There are four lovely designs for you to choose ft om. of them will echo your style of living perfectly. ....
L- MOBSIh'O STAX
d“V Many oH h i artkJs on sale were made section ”^ ^ ^ c^ rj||le'^ g Ij™
Crossl^ypte^Ied. organised by Mr. Bill Wightman, financial sectary of f
ng^^c]udcda songs, sketches and comedy items and was t * nal ion of
r i s t 21 JEWELS
YEAH, YEAH, YEAH-AMEN “MEALS-ON-WHEELS” mentioned.
ford, said that Bowland was the only area in the Skipton Parliamentary Division where such a service was not pro vided. He thought the ques tion ought to he thoroughly
The Clerk, Mr. L. D. Tel
considered. The difficulties of providing
hot meals for old folk in such a scattered are a as Bowland were discussed, i t being mentioned that it would be possible, for instance, to group Gnndleton, West Bradford and Waddmgton
together.
of the “meals on wheels” service was to provide old people with a t
Mr. Telford said th a t the aims ,
least one good ho t meal evei> week. Volunteers would be needed from the local orgamsa-
j . spensley suggested th a t . „
niitlcc of Bowland Rural Conned on Monday when a poss bl service for Grindlcton. West Bradford and
Wadd.ngton was
PROBE IN BOWLAND This was decided at a meeting of the Pubhe Heatth. Gom
the secretaries of the Women's In s titu te s in the area should be contacted to see if there was a need for the service in the aiea and also if there would be the people to nm and organise the
SCCmm! R. Williamson thought there would be a need for the
service in the area. While he appreciated, th a t the
meals on wheels service was a
good thing. Conn B. Bcntlej doubted whether there would be
a “ In* th e rural district there is much good neighbourlmess.. which you won't also get in an
found th a t was so. th en they
urban area,” he said. Mr. Telford replied th a t if thej
would be highly ^lisbUKl' I t was agreed th a t Ml. Tell Old
make fu r th e r mquines into the m atter an d report back to the next meeting on his findings.
CHRISTMAS GIFT
NO PROBLEM IN PHOTOGRAPHY
See our Extensive Selection of CHINA, GLASSWARE
POTTERY NOVELTIES WROUGHT IRON WORK
FANCY GOODS and PICTURES BAXI FIRES ALWAYS IN STOCK
As a lasting present have your floors “MARLEY TILED”
For -DO-IT-YOURSELF” enthusiasts
HARDBOARD at 4id. per square foot, cut to size at 6d. per square foot. MINI CASTORS at 19/6 per set. NAILS and SCREWS in all sizes, HAMMERS, TINCERS, SCREW DRIVERS, PLANES, SPARS, BEADING, TABLE LEGS.
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1 COME XMAS SHOPPING g TO
I 3 | | •• MEERSCHAUM PIPES 52/6 end 88/-
Pipe Racks. Ash Trays. Tobacco Pouches. CIGARETTE CASES
musical cigarette boxes in Xmas packs. |
I WHITESIDE’S 1 Ronson Table Lighters from 50/- to 105/-
’M Ronson and Colibri Pocket Lighters from 27/6 to 105/.- g PIPES 6/6 to 120/-
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§ • A large and fine selection of Cigars. Whiffs and
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Also Leather Wallets and Ladies’ Purse Note Cases. ' Liqueur Chocolates from 6/9 to 23/6
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W. SOUTHWORTH & SOH CABINET MAKERS and HOUSE FURNISHERS
12 NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN OPENING
SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER AT
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