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PALACE GARDEN PARTY THRILL FOR INSTITUTE MEMBERS


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“ Once-in-a-lifetime” experience . . . too many people I there . . . rath er d isapp oin tin g weather . . . the Queen looked


lovely and Prince Phi lip charming and witty."


j reporter bv member s o f "Women s Inst i tutes in the Rib b le "Valley who at tended the Ro y a l Ga rd en Party at Buckinghani Pa la c e to


These are the views expre s sed to an Adver t iser and Time s


I celebrate the solden jubi lee ot the Women s Institute move- rnent.


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a S u i te o f Dance.s by L o u t s C o u ­ p e r in. m a k in g fu l l use o f the su b t le tone colour a v a i lab le on th e in.strumenc. an d p la y in g with gTpat ry thm ic p re c is ion w hich in f a c t m ad e ii.self fe l t th ro u gh o u t the evening. Hi.s n e x t item could n o t h a v e


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wliicli i s i io i very o f t^n p layed followed, witn a g a in clear-cui pi'ecLsion a t t lie keyb oard and very c le a r re g is t ra t io n t lie o r g a n a lm o s t a s i f i t were b aro qu e in strum ent . W id em ian n 's “B e r c eu se ” tol-


lowed, w itli it.s long flowinc: melody b e au t ifu l ly broiig’l i t out on suit-able s to p s . In c o n t r a s t to wliicli t ile “ Im p rom p t i i” bj’ Louis V iern e witli i t s b rillian t .‘semi­ qu av e r p a s s a g e work was a l l the


more in te re s t in g . T h e p rogi'am me came to an


p la y in g an d Vh*. T h om e i.s sure to be a sk ed to come a g a in on some fuiiu'o oc c as ion .


FARMS SOLD


j . ‘'O U R lol.s of properly of ihe Acrcl ield E.slate. Whal-


lev. h a \ e been .sold for a total of £29,275. T h e sale was a t the Slarkie


Arms Hotel . Cl i lheroe, con­ ducted by Messrs. Richard rurnc r and Son. Bcniham,


sol ici tor s were Messrs. Donald R a c e and N ew b \ . Burnley, and surveyor s and land agents


Me.s.sr.s. In g h am C l i th e r o e .


1 9.14 1 acres , let a t £38 0 per annum, was sold tor £15,300 to the tenant . Mr . F. Coates . Mr. J . Bradley bought 3.450


Lawsonsleads F a rm , with .


squa re ya rds of land with out l ine planning consent for two houses for £1.500. Two cot tages , let a t 17s.


and Is. 9d. per month, were sold for £625 to Mr . Stant . Wiswcl l Ha l l F a rm , with


77.227 acres , let at £400 per annum, was sold for £11.850 to the tenant. Mr s . Annie W o o d .


end with the V ar ia tion s on “Weinen, K la g e n . Sorgen. Z ag en ’ bv P r an z Lis/ .l. As one migh t e x p e c t from thi.s composer the work is difRcult to play, and th o u g h p e rh a p s n o t a s intere.'^t- in g a s h i s P re lu d e and P\igue on B.A.C.H. i s c e r ta in ly worth h e a r in g .Ml* T l io n ie who w a s introduced by the v ic a r th e Rev. A. P. Clark (P re s id en t o f tlie Soc ie ty ) was th a n k e d by ZVIr R . A. ’Veevers and in re sp o n se to th e req u e s t for an encore p la y ed one o f Haydn's d e l igh t fu l Clock T u n e s . I t w a s a re c i ta l o f brilliant


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Pendleton R o a d . Wiswell , president o f Wiswel l Women's Institute said, " I t wa s a once- in-a-Iifetime experience, one 1 shall never forget . I thought however, it would have been better if the garden par ty could have been spl i t up as there were too many people there. It would have been better if the northern insti­ tutes and the southern insti­ tutes could have gone on clitTerent days , but the Queen is too busy to b e able to attend two such functions. ’


Mrs. Myra Cle g g , ot 60


' the part.v lived up to h e r exixtcta- ! tien.s, th e w e a th e r w a s ra th e r ' cii.sappointing. ! T h e Queen w a lk ed c lo se by I "Mi-.s. C legg , an d *when a sk e d fo r I iier opinion. Mr s . C le g g commen- I ted. "T h e Queen w a s lovely, an d j very p e t ite ."


Mr.s. C ie g g ad d e d t b a t tb o u g l i A n o t h e r or the local


, Ridding s L an e . Whal ley, vice- pre s ident of Mi t ton Women’s Ins t i tute.


Women’s Ins t i tu te memb e r s to a t tend the g a rd en p a r ty wa s Mrs. Emma L a n c a s t e r of 25


Mrs. L a n c a s t e r l ia d mu ch the .samp views a s M r s . C le g g , when


: .she .said th a t sh e th o u g h t i t ! would i iav e b e en b e t te r i f th e re i had not been a s m an y people ‘ ; iiere. When a sk ed ab o u t th e Imts the


' members wore. Xlrs. L a n c a s t e r : (’r.annenuid. *’ I t w as ju s t like an .■ \seoi without m en ." Prince P h illip , t ite D u k e o f


■' Prmce P h i l ip w a s c lra rm in g aiui a lso very witty a n d am u s -


the Duke. FASCINATING


Women's In s t i tu te , Mr s . M a rg a - : p; L u p ton . o f R av e ls to n Hou.se. Waddingion. a l so a g re e d th a t wltole a f f a i r w a s r a t i ie r too


Vu-e-pre.sident o f W ad d in g ton


big an d th a t th e re were too nianv peop le the re . •The .sight o f 9.000 women is .1 ;'. e xp e r ien c e in it.self." .she


o'o.se;-ved.Mrs. L u p to n c on t in u ed . "T h e n a t tira i g a rd e n s a r c ve ry bcati-


mented. " One h a d w ish ed it could h av e been w arm a n d .siu'.ny, but n o th in g could i iav e


sr/oilt. !t fo r me ." S l ie saw the Queen an d Pr in ce


Ph ilip clo.se by. Of the Queen. XIr.= . L u p to n


.said. " I go t a very good view o f licr. S h e i s vert' lovely and. .iu.st like h e r p h o to g r ap h s . Of P r in ce Philip sh e ad d ed . "H e is very eiia rming. hi.s o iuw a rd c'narm c ap t iv a ted everyone."


T h e Queen wa s dres sed in a


ceri se and whi te f rock and broad - b r immed o f f - t h e - f a c e hat . wi th a ma t ch in g pink coat .


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po.ssessing v a r ia b le controls^ for- g e t a l l ab o u t th e s a f e loiles you . le a rn t , throw c au t ion to th^ , winds, a n d e x p e r im en t . One of ; th e f ir s t th in g s you c an ti*y is i a g a in s t- t l ie - l igh t , or “ centre- : jo itr ” ph o to g raph y , an d thus m e an s sh o o t in g n o t with th e suu over vou r sho u ld e r , b u t directly ah e a d of th e c am e r a len s—o: s l ig h t ly to one side.


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' T h e f ir s t i s to e x p o se fo r the h igh l igh t s , a n d so rep ro d u c e the sh ad ow a r e a s a s d e ad b la ck (or n e a r ly s o ) ; th e se con d I s to ei. p o se fo r th e sh ad ow a r e a s and le t t lie h ig h l ig h t s ta k e c a r e of them se lve s . I f you wish to g iv e a really


s l io o t in g in to t ltc sun i s tha; to x tu re g en e ra l ly i s improved, th e .sun’.s r a y s p ick in g o u t the s l ta p c s o f o b je c t s a n d emphasis­ in g them fu r th e r tay shadovts tltrown tow a rd s t lie c am e r a . As- o t l ie r i.s th a t re a l ly dramatic re su l t s m ay be o b ta in ed if de.'ired—s f il io u e t te s . fo r example. T h e re a r e two b a s ic methods ta ck l in g con tre - jo u r pictures.


BETTER TEXTURE One o f th e a d v a n t a g e s cf


d r am a t ic re su l t , try a silhouette p ic tu re . ’T h e se a.re particularly


effective when tak en a g a in s t 1 water. A v e ry s iro r t e x p o su re will : be needed hei-e—with medium- ; sp e ed b lack-and-white film pos- j s iblv 1 / 500th a t f /1 1 . Any fore- I g ro im d su b je c t which i s so l id w-lil | ite rep rodu ced a s a b la ck outline.


T r an s lu c en t su b je c t s , su ch a s th e ; •sails o f b o a t s , will be im p a r ted | u-ith a lum in ou s qua lity, while ; an y th in g of fine te x tu re—su ch a s i h a ir—w i l l ' be given th e ch a ra c - ; teri.stic h a lo o f rim l igh tin g .


I OVER-EXPOSED


a r e a s , then obviously th e very b l ig h t b a ck g ro u n d will be gnDssl>’ over-exposed. In a fe^v p a r t ic u la r c ase s , th is bu rn in g o u t o f the b a ck g ro u n d c?an be m o s t effec­ tive. b u t how does one se t ab o u t g e t t in g th e b e s t o f b oth world5( a c c e p tab le exp osu re fo r both h igh l igh t an d shadow a r e a s ? One wav i s to tak e m e te r re a d in g s of both a n d se t t le for an a v e r a g e : an o th e r i s to over-expose deli­ b e ra te ly, a n d then under-develop th e film to reduce th e c o n t r a s t : yet an o th e r is to u se some so r t of re f le c to r , maylx? a sh e e t or a piece o f n ew sp ap e r to throw l igh t b a ck in to the .shadow a r e a s , or you c an u se your fla sh gun to do th e s am e job. W rap p in g a h an d k e r ch ie f a ro u n d th e reflec ­ to r will ens\u*e th a t you do n o t g iv e a f a l s e looking p ic tu re v.Tiere th e f la sh sw am p s th e sun ligh t. IncldentaUy. If you are foot­


I f you expose foi* tlie shad ow


truly Xaoelnating." ..\bout th e w e a th e r sh e com ­


iful. ■'■’Ve were a l so s ltown ro u n d of the Palace; It wa,s all


F.dinourglt. sp ok e to a lad y s t a n d ­ ing next to Ivirs. L an c a .s te r . an d aixiut


.she .said.


m em b e r s c rowded on to th e ground.s o f B u c k in g h am P a la c e , u n t il the law n s were enveloped in a cre.scendo o f n oise which a lm o s t drowned the ro a r of di.s-


ta.nt traffic. S om e of th e la d ie s wore su i t s


som e o f th e la d ie s ’ t rav e l l in g o u t f it s ■ were re a l ly b e au t ifu l , an d th a t -she s aw some o f t lie mo.st b e au t ifu l c re a t io n s .she h a s ever seen. Evert.' e f fo r t wa.s m ad e . de.s-


a n d c o a t s an d o th e r s s i lk frock-s. M r s L a n c a s t e r 's view w a s . th a t


p i te the la r g e crowd, to se e th a t a.s m an y people a.s p os s ib le were pre.sentcd to th e Queen. D ep r iv ed o f the p le a su re o f a t ten d in g the in v e s t itu re when


C l i rh c r o e A i lv c r i i s r r <Si / ' i in e s , / f itloy , Ju n e 1 I, 19f»5 INSIST ON GENUINE


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sh e w a s aw a rd ed th e B EM fo r so c ia l service, b e c au se o f a s tro k e . 71-year-old Mrs. -A.. H a r r iso n of I sco y d Women's In s t i tu te , h a d h e r sp e c ia l m om en t when th e Queen to ld h e r i t tvas " lovely o f h e r to come." .■ \mong the memorie.s Women's


In s t i tu te m em b e r s will re ta in , i s th a t o f w a lk in g u n d e r th e a rc li- w ay u n d e r which R o y a l c a r r ia g e s p a s s so o f ten on S t a t e o c c a s ion s in to th e c o u r ty a rd o f th e P a la c e .


g rou n ( is a n d som e ro om s in th e P a la c e i t se l f , where they saw am o n g o th e r in te re s t in g fe a tu i'e s . th e R o y a l p o r t r a i t s , white statiiarA*. fe s to o n s o f gold cai'Y'ings a g a in s t wh-ite w a l ls an d the P a la c e 's g r e a t s ta i r c a s e , so ; o f ten u se d a s a b a ck g ro u n d fo r R o y a l ph o to g raph s . B u f fe t s , u n d e r g reen a n d white aw n in g s , provid ed th e v is i to r s


TOUR OF PAL.4CE T i le m em b e r s


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m om en t when th e R o y a l proce.^- s io n took p la ce, with th e Queen\s B o d y g u a rd , th e Y eom en o f th e G u a rd p r e sen t in g a r e a l sp la sh o f colour. T h e Duche.ss o f G lo u c e s te r


with serA'c-yourself re f re shm en t s . E v e iitu a r iy c am e th e g r e a t ]


5 M O O R LAN E , C L ITH EKO i Teltiphone Cl itheroe 488


piiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiini;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii''ii!i!!i|jiiiii"i"i-^!H^ I See the revolutionary f


; T e a C en tre in L o n d o n :th e Duch- • e s s o f K e n t w a s in a f lame- co lou red c o a t an d tu rb an an d


wore th e “ shcxjking” p in k c o a t an d s t r aw h a t sh e h a d worn a t th e op en in g o f th e Women's In s i i ru ie e xh ib ition a t th e Ceylon


\ P r in c e s s A lex an d i'a h a d a p a le p in k c o a t with on e o f h e r f a v ­ o u r ite bonnet t - sh ap ed h a t s w ith a bow a t the back. Now the g r e a t even t


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d en t fo r 12 y e a r s , h a s b e en a memb e r o f the L e g io n s in c e i t s in c ep tion an d h a s h eld every office a t the C l ith e ro e b ran ch . Among the aw a rd s he ha.s


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CL-A IM FORIVIS 1 fo r the 1965


.sent to f-armer.s. C om p leted fo rm s sliould be re tu rn ed to the a p p ro ­ p r ia te d iv is ion a l office o f tlte Xllni-stry o f A g r icu ltu re . F i sh e r ie s an d F o o d a s quickly a s pos.sible an d in an y ca.se n o t la te r th an 30tlt Jm ie . 1965. T lte re c e ip t o f e a ch comple ted


^hill cow .subsidy a r c now b e in g


c la im fo rm will be acknowledged. C la im a n t s s ltou ld g e t In touch with th e ir d iv is ion a l offices if a n ack n ow led gm en t h a s n o t been received within seven d a y s o f p o s t in g th e completed form. .\nyone who wishes to c la im


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Restriclioii on 'weight lifting


ing transparencies, remember w use a blue bulb for flashing out­ doors. and note that any tor you m&y use to light^ the shadows should be a white or light grey one; a coloured one reflect coloured light on to


your subject.


m o n th a n a g r ic u l tu ra l worker may n o t l i f t o f c a r ry u n a id ed a


F rom th e b eg in n in g of n e x t


sack Or bag, a n d i ts co n te n ts ■with a w e ig h t o f more th a n 1801b. T h i s ru le d o e s n o t e f fe c t the


e x is t in g p rovis ion th a t a worker o f u n d e r 18 y e a r s o f a g e m u s t n o t l i f t , c a r ry o r move a w e igh t so heavy th a t i s m ig h t in ju r e him.


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