r The Clithcroc / 'river riser cC Times. December It, 1964
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COUN. MISS ALSTON Second woman ever to hold ;
because a Sabdener has never , had the chairmanship ot this ^ council." Miss Alston said after the council meeting at Reedley
the office. Councillor Miss Alice Alston of Sabden. has i accepted the invitation to be chairman of Burnley Rural Council next year. The only woman to hold it before was Councillor Mrs. E. Ficldcn. “I have accepted this invitation
on Thursday. For more than 40 years she has
Hoad Sabden. is chairman of the Sabden Parish Council, hav ing been a member for 14 years. She joined the RDC nearly seven
years ago. Her manv activities in the
village include the chairmanship of the Sabden Horticultural Society, membership of the St. Nicholas's parochial c h u r c h council and a managership of the County Primary school.
EDUCATION WORK
local government circles is well- known. She is a member of the No. 5 Divisional Education Com mittee. a representative pf the Gas Consultative Council, an executive committee member of the Lancashire Parish Councils Association on the best kept village judging committee, a member of the Padiham Com munity Centre committee and a founder-governor of the new Padiham Gawthovpc Count y
Secondary School. Outside the village her work in ,
been an active memoer ol the Conservative party. Two years ago the Sabden branch of the Women Unionist's Association presented Miss Alston, their chairman, with a portable radio in recognition of her 40th anni versary of joining the movement. Miss Alston, of 42, Whallev
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THE GIRL WHO IS ENVIED BY MANY
BY ROSEMARY MERSON
A T Christmas time, aboul llic first peak of Beall-emania in this country, a pretty girl " with a fringe and long swinging brown hair started a job for which a few million
other girls with similar hairstyles would have scratched her eyes ou(. But this particular girl. Diana Vcro, is nol one for hysteria, even though she is Brian
Epstein's secretary and a friend of the Beatles. .lust back from a fortnight in the Stales with "the boys as
she calls them, she talks blithely of dates with John and Ringo. angry fans who told her they hated her. and being "clobbered" by a policeman in Seattle wbo mistook her for a
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DRINKING GUIDE TO DINNER
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near Christmas, for the first time, and you c a n n o t decide what drinks to order.
GiUESTS may well join you at f your Christmas dinner or
lem. here are a few tips from an expert—George Viveash, cellar-
To help you out of this prob
master of the Seager Evans cellars at Tower Hill. During the past forty years he has selected wines for many hundreds of parties and occasions, including official functions at the Tower itself. This is what he advises:
drv Spanish sherry or a Scager's Gl'enloth Fino Palido Australian sherry. Alternatively, offer El XIor a n 0 Spanish Graves or French Graves. These are clean tasting white wines which will clean the palate so that you can enjoy your meal to the utmost.
Offer your guests an aperitif, a BEFORE THE MEAL
white wine. But. to cater for those who may rather have red wine, he suggests a light claret be available. White wines can be obtained
Mr. Viveash preferes a dry WITH THE TURKEY
described below: Long John Scotch Cream Codec 1 bottle Long John Scotch Whisky
s u g a r as required and stir thoroughly. Pour in coffee to 1 I inch from the top of the glass. ; Whip up dottble cream, then pour ! onto the coffee over the back of 1 a spoon so that it docs not mix but spreads across the surface. ; Sprinkle top lightly with a hall- teaspoon of Scotch porridge oats and a small amount of instant coffee added to colour, with shortbread.
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—Sauternes, Madeira or Austral ian Cream Sherry—to match the sweetness of the pudding.
This calls for a sweetish wine WITH PUDDING
After clearing the table you can add a delicious finishing
AFTER DINNER
- Y pheasant walking across the : road at Sawley, shot at it. hit it j —and at Gisbum on Monday I was fined £3 for killing game | without a licence. He was Brian Bridges, a driver, !
A CLITHEROE man saw a
of Woone Lane, who was also ; fined £1 for taking game on a i Sunday, £1 for killing game in the close season and £1 fo- shootint within 50 feet of a highway. Robert Singleton, a driver, ot
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~V«?cnt pop boom. Mtural. friendly and frank,
Diana who comes from the Croft, Atmrstone in Warwickshire at firs: seems too young and not
touch to the meal by offering the * traditional Highland favourite .
black and white flecked skirt when we met her in the NEM enterprises office, the hub of the
black
she. was wearing a simple neck
polo jumperr and . __________
into press conferences and dealt with the teenagers who " begged and begged ’’ to see the Beatles. Brian Epstein always stayed in
another hotel and sometimes even that was mobbed. When the Beatles wanted to
tough enough to be the right hand woman to the biggest pop business man in Britain.
and they had parties in their hotel rooms. “ I t was great fun. they arc terrific company and very’ amusing." said Diana. “ They were very good too and
go out tho party would leave the hotel in the service lift and steal out through the back ontrances to avoid fans. Generally it was impossible
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you realise that this 20-year- j old is "with It" and “ really • switched on."
However alter a few minutes :
. Bournemouth she trained in ; domestic science and then came :
Alter she left school at ;
’ to London to do a secretarial j course, the result of which was 1
: a job with Pye Recording Com- I par.y in the merchandising j
; department.
Searchers during her 12 months with Pye.
big name group, the
She was a pop fan but “ not i the screaming variety ” and met only one
Through a friend. Alistair
lsiam 1 Tavior, General Manager of Serve 1 NEM enterprises, she was mter- 1 Viewed for her present job as Epstein's secretary and started
in Liverpool then and his flat was the London office," she said. ••I worked there until March when we moved into this build
work in December. ••Brian Epstein’s offices were
American trip that she got to know the Beatles—" I met them once or twice and went to a few parties, but didn't really know
ing." It was not until the recent
them," she said. All this changed on the Ameri
can trip. Twenty-four hours before the boys were due to leave Brian Epstein rang Diana and said: " Pack your bags, you're off to America for a fortnight."
! arrival in Sail Francisco she : went to a club in Chinatown ' with John and Ringo—"and | laughed all the time.”
At 2 a.nv on the night of their
ligent and easy to talk to and Ringo is terribly nice but con tent to stay in the background,"
she enthused. l e a p t on to car
| car
; fans leapt onto the side of their and clung there for two
whole trip. Diana pushed her way through the hordes of fans in San Francisco, Las Vegas, c attle , Vancouver, Los Angeles, pjmver and New York, with the
blocks. This was to be a feature of the
telephone and opened thousands and thousands of fan letters and cables, fobbed off American mothers who forced their way
Beatles. At the hotels she manned the
T HE OS T H E O S T H E O S T H E O S H O H
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On their way to the club two •• John is very witty and intel
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always tried to give interviews and be seen by the fans as much as possible. They feel that they are really working on tour and under an obligation to all these people who buy their records." At times they got "fed up" with
On the go go warmly
their hotel rooms and ven tured out. like the disastrous night when they went to the Whisky Agogo with Jayne Mans field in Hollywood. Fans crammed into the club and the Beatles, plus Diana had to leave after 20 minutes.
SCREAMING FANS
It was the same everywhere. , lulgc crowcis 0f screaming fans
touejj policemen, and cmer
exits after shows like in Seattle when the boys had to leave the stadium in an ambulance. After one show a
gh eme gency
feet from a roof-top onto the roadway in an attempt to see the Beatles—"It was fantastic, so much noisier and rougher than
fan fell 20
ever,” said Diana. When it was all over she was
sorry to come back—"every thing seems so quiet”—but back she had to come to look after the other people who make the teenagers scream, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer, Cilia Black,
no routine secretarial job. Often it means staying at the office, taking off at a few moments notice for any part of the country, and being able to take shorthand notes in a car or
etc. Working for Brian Epstein is
plane.
"Brian Epstein is a very clever, verv brilliant, fantastic man and he's been very lucky. Also hes the best group manager in England.”
" I love the work." Diana said. .. _____
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POP STARS WHEN IT CHRI
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'piIEIR music may be swinging, “mod"’ and 1 mas time, most pop stars appear to be exl As soon as (hey can escape from their whiz--.-!
of greasepaint, guitar strings and recording booths.] will be travelling back home to spend the festive f with their families.
The peace and quiet is what most of them
after the bright lights and blaring noises of the| life.
For some of the stars, of
course, Christmas work com mitments will mean they are far from home and will have to wait till later for their family celebrations.
spend Christmas Day in Holly wood where he is completing work on tho musical “Van Ryan's Express." with Frank Sinatra Last word to his secretary in London was: "It's expected to be very hot here at Christmas, so I reckon I'll lie out sun bathing most of the time." The three Bachelors will also
Singing star John Leyton will
At home. Cilia mother, father : terous brothers. Simon Scott. re | from his grand with the Rolling intend to spi| catching up on "Mum's an a t
have to spend Christmas far away from their families in Ire land, since they will lie appear ing in Birmingham in the panto mime “Jack and the Beanstalk." Said Con Cluskey, 23-year-
Brenda Lee w l l pteted a lot ol \ ments in this J stage and tell back home a l Nashville, Ten* husband Ronal intend to if domestic time.!
old leader of the group: "We’re all strict traditionalists when it comes to Christmas, and all intend to observe the religious
side of it. “Apart from going to church
he makes no bonl ing to 'live it upf is singer-actor XI He lounged in I
One of the fevl
we'll probably be phoning up our folks sometimes on Christ mas day, and might join other members of the pantomime cast for a small celebration.”
WITH THE FAMILY
Berry. Simon Scott. Marianne Faithful and Dave Berry, it will be a quiet, family Christmas. Mike. 22 - year - old from
For stars Cilia Black, Mike 1
Northampton, whose latest disc a smoochy number called “Two Lovers," was released mid- November. said: “I shall be sit ting by a warm fireside pre tending that its sunny Jamaica or somewhere exotic." Marianne confessed: "I'm a bit
some period chil don bachelor flal be out and arouf Christmas but s f ticuinr point oil peurile party ga| paper hats. " I ’m on the t l
style blondes a:! of Napoleon br l
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of a kid when it, comes to Christ mas. I shall expect to have all my presents in an extra big stocking and to open it up very early on Christmas morning, just as I used to do when I was
a tot. "Actuallv I'm one of those poor
folks with a birthday near Christmas—I'll be 18 on Decem ber 27—so 1 usually get a lot of combined presents from my friends on Christmas day.” Dave Berry will be inviting his
PARENTS children |
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great danger The Christml decorations a I —all the trim! ally associaul festivities — killers, and el tragedy in th=J
group round to his Sheffield home on Christmas Day morn ing for drinks, then spending
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"stint" at the Palladium on December 12, said: "I shall just go home to Liverpool and eat1.
Cilia, who completed her
the rest of the day quietly with his parents and younger sister.
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