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with a tie oelt or with clastic through a piece of tape inside the back of the dress with a tic at the front. I have a dress in this design
in this particular material is 14s. lid. The dress can also be made
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for work or casual wear. A striDed shift in artificial
silk made" last year has seen very good service for me—worn by itself,- for travelling, to the office or in the house, often with a mustard shirt under or over
it.
and find it very useful—easy to care for and easy, though smart,
tackled dressmaking in their lives arc turning out snappy, little frocks these days. One particular design needs sewing onlv at the shoulders, binding at tire' neck, and tying with a
to wear. Even these who have never
rouleaux belt. Lightweight materials such as
chiffon, fine cotton, or Tricel are easilv held by hand sewing, so a machine is not necessary and some of the designs are really
superb. A lot of people have already
bought or made dresses for the summer but I've picked up some good ideas lately for dresses which will be very useful summer or no summer, holiday or no
holiday. How about a plain shift in that
TOM’S IMPACT
certainly had a big impact on clothes, particularly for the vounger set. Wherever you go you sec dresses and shoes, even boots, all a la Tom Jones, not to mention black bows at the back of a hairstyle, and this particular gimmick isn t confined
The film “Tom Jones,” has
to the girls. I should imagine, though I
grow it. Presumably the wearers • should . , ,
styles don’t achieve popularity however, or fashion would go
affect ringlets too, but so far I haven’t seen this style. I t is to be hoped that some film
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haven’t tried it myself, that a bow would be a very useful dis guise if your hair is being difficult, or if you are trying to
TALKING OF
WOMEN . . . by Jean Miller
J|T V ER made yourself a dress? If you have you will find this very easy, and if you haven’t, you shouldn’t have any
difficulty with this one. You can even make it by hand in an evening as only two
darts are needed, so even a fitting could be dispensed with if you are making the dress on your own.
This particular dress w a s -------------------
made from slub spun viscose rayon with a crease resistant
rose is repeated in each 24 inch panel, two of which are required. The cost of a pair of panels
finish. I t is 45 inches wide and the
navy for instance. This very fashionable driss could be worn with a variety of accessories, weather permitting, then, come September, could be worn over a wool shirt in mustard, red, pink or practically any pastel shade,
VAN OWNER A FINED
C L I T H E R O E man bought a motor van and
half an hour , later committed offences for ; which ■ he1 -was fined, yesterday we e k at Clitheroe.
bum Old Road was fined £1 for using the van unlicensed, £1 for not having a test certificate, and £5 for using the van without insurance. Inspector P. Jackson said he
Harold Critchley (50) of Chat- ' „ - .
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w u u Q «U ......................— “ ........ii» « w g FIVE young Clitheroe sc'100?’
YOUNG CHARITY girls, the eldest of
whom.is
only .19, are not likely to g'° up to be-either Mods or Rocxe ,
other people, giving up «eu leisure time and recently. Pa of their Whitsuntide holiday
was on duty with PC Martin when they saw Critchley driving
licence in force. Critchley re plied: “ I t is not taxed. I only bought it half an horn- ago.” Critchley also admitted that
the van. Asked if there was an excise
there was no test certificate, though the van was first regis tered in 1949, nor was it insured. Critchley told the court he
had only taken the van down to the garage to arrange for it to
be tested. He thought he was within his
rights doing that, if he did not drive it anywhere else.
Party raised £77 for missions
or their equivalent. They are quite keen on helping
First P a m e l a Edwardson,
Christine Welsh, Patr ici a McGough, Linda Richardson,
and Christine Hackett got together and organised a jumoie
sale for OXFAM. . Then they asked officials if
they could do a small conF?,. for members of Clitheroe Old
People’s Club. Soon they were busy rehearsing and htcy gave an afternoon concert of songs and dances, unaccompanied, to
club members. They presented a bouquet to
Mrs. M. Whiteside, who has supervised rehearsals, and to Mi’s. McGowan, who at 83, was the oldest member present. •
* * UP TO YOU THE simple black and white
party organised by St. James’s Church, Clitheroe, held on Sat urday, raised £77 for the mis
The annual Missionary garden
sionary work. For the first time in living
memory the Party was held in the school and not on the Rectory lawn, because of the
road warning motorists of the possible consequences of speed, and other dangerous driving. “ It’s up to you” it says in
poster is at the side of the large letters. Underneath is a
brief picture of a coffin. Just opposite on the other side
bad weather. Almost 299 people were
, Coincidence or not? That poster should have a good effect on drivers. I t makes me shudder.
of the road is Whalley and Wis- well New Cemetery.
present, and the speaker was Rev. W. H. McCartney, area secretary for the Church Mis sionary Society. The rector, Rev. H. D. Chapman presided. Afterwards there was a Church
Missionary Society exhibition m the school.
'THIS old water wheel, although no longer used, once supplied _ power for the com -*• min at Chipping and it was one of seven wheels in the district using the brook at
The wheel was known as a breast wheel. The buckets on the end of the arms and the roof of the wheel house have long since rotted away.
SOUND DOCTORS FIND QUIET FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
AUIETER washing machines, v a c u um cleaners, and refrigerators are among the benefits housewives arc likely
to get in increasing numbers from ‘’sound doctors” at the Production Engineering Research Association’s laboratories at
Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. These household appliances are only a few of the quieter-
running machines resulting from special research undertaken in a special “silent” room.
of its type designed specifically to measure the sound of such things as machine tools. Quite large machine tools can be installed for testing in the room, where precise measurements of the amount and location of noise can be made. There are no echoes to confuse the measuring instruments, since the walls absorb all the sound that hits
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them.The room has been found valuable for testing the more familiar home articles in addi tion to machine tools. Micro phones pick up the noises made by the vacuum cleaner or refrige rator under test, and instru ments show from just where in the appliance sounds are emerg ing Thus identified, the com ponent that is making the noise can be redesigned or modified to reduce or eliminate the nuisance. Less noise also means, very often, greater efficiency from
the machine. MICROPHONES
in the soundproof room and .taking a kind of "X-ray picture
carried out either by placing microphones in various positions
The detection work can be
Three new parishes welcomed to Deanery
A T the Ruri-Decanal con ference held at Whalley
School on Friday, the Rev. A. F. Clark, vicar of Clitheroe Parish Church and the Rural Dean,
presided. The following elections were
made; Standing Committee of the Diocesan Conference: Rev. W. Allen, vicar, of Downham Parish Church and Mi's. H. Todd, of Clitheroc. Diocesan Board of Finance: Rev. H. Snape, vicar of Whalley, Mrs. Tattersall of Great Harwood, Mrs. H. Todd and Mr. V. Goss, of Whalley. The Five Particular Purposes Comit- tee of the Diocesan Board of Finance: Mr. G. Mitchell, of Whalley, and the vicar of Whalley Rev. H. Snape. Education Committee: Rev. H.
D. Chapman. Rector of St. James Church, Clitheroe and Mr. H. Bolton. Maintenance Committee: Rev. T. B. Reid, vicar of White- well and Mr. Goss. General Assistance Committee: Rev. H. Home, vicar of Chatburn and Mrs. Tattersall. Training Com mittee: Rev. W. Cummins, vicar of Pendleton and Mrs. H. Todd.
recently joined the deanery were welcomed to the conference. They are St. Bartholomew’s, Great Harwood, St. John’s, Great Harwood and St. Peter and St. Paul’s, Rishton.
Three new parishes which have
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well develop into a valuable instrument for eliminating nuny. of the machine noises invading
This soundproof room may
modern living. Quite near the soundproof
chamber is a smaller room in which sound is deliberately introduced. I t is focused on the test piece by specially- constructed and angled walls.
the reverberation factors in various materials. The sound induced makes the test material vibrate, and the length of time the component continues to vibrate afterwards is carefully measured.
This room is used to discover jf& xt Wee
TH E title song of “Move Over Darling” (Palladium) shot up 1 into the top ten, and the film now seems to be just as
popular. Starring Doris Day and James Garner, it is a pleasant .
Royal Performance film, and concerns the return of a wife to her husband after she has been missing for five years after a plane crash. However, things are not going to be os simple as that, for one thing the husband is goi ng to marry another woman on the following day. and has had his wife legally declared dead!Surfing is the present craze in America, and for anyone who is interested in this " Surf Party " starring Bobby Vinton and Patricia Morrow is on the same
mixture of romance and comedy set) in a luxury atmosphere. The film was chosen as the
country is “Tom Jones, (Civic Hall). Top talented stars have combined to form the cast and they include Susannah York, Dante Edith Evans, and Diane Cilento. Playing the devil - may - care
and Sunday morning. Although this role is strikingly
musical, with plenty of shots of skilwnl surf-riders and with the only light touch of jealous scuffles provides a good supporting offering for young audiences.
A BIG b awd y comedy. w h i c h has delighted
cinema-goers all over the
programme. The film is a light, lively
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Tom is Albei t Finney who elec trified audiences in his first starring role in ” Saturday night
different. Finney brings to the part of the adventurous and amourous Tom all the energy and humour the part demands.
of a passionate young rogue in a full-blooded age is certainly one of the “ musts " of this decade.
This richly comic, bawdy story
man ” John Osborne wrote the screenplay from Henry Fielding s
The original ” angry young fruity novel.
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