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f c C * I 'imes , P r u l aw J u n e 25. 1965 CUTHEROE LADIES’ CIRCLE
(^’Ll THEROE Ladies' Circle held their monthly meet
ing at Surbiton House. Parson Lane. Cl ithcroc. on Monday e\cn ing . Mrs. Winning ol' Henlhorn Road. Cl i lheroe. ga\ c a talk on gardening, and ans'.Ncred questions. She was thanked by Mrs. Bateman: Mrs. A. Lol thousc presided.
★ W O M A N ’ S P A G E ★
YOUNGSTERS DELIGHT IN BEING ‘REBELS’
n pH E EXCITEMENT .VND BUSTLE OF A HORSE-SHOW IS ENOUGH TO ^ THRILL ANY CAPABLE YOUxNG R ID ER , YET FOR YOUNGSTERS \ \ ITH VERY LITTLE TR-VININ'G, THE DAY WHEN THE’» ENTER THEIR
FIRST COMPETITION SEEMS .A LONG W^AY AHE.\D. OR s o 11 IS IN TH EO R Y . IN PR A C T IC E YO U WILE OCCASIONALEY F IN D .A
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hoii.sewive.s a re s ta r t in g to collect recipes which incor]Doi-atc .such ingredients. Here is one way of producing a hot or cold .sweet with a minimum of effort.
SWEET FLAN B EC.MJSE of the increasing
A p p l e a n d M i n c em e a t F l a n 1 packet of
shortcru.st. pastry.
ju s t tliawed.
\ lb. mincemeat. 1 medium sized cooking apple. .■
V little egg white.
Caster .sugar. Roil out the
pa.stry lo approxi mately 84 in. square, and
u.se to
line a 71 in. square tin. Spread th e mincemeat over the
flan. Peel an d finely slice ilic cooking apple an d an'angc the .slices over
the mincemeat.
Bru.sh with a iittle egg wiiitc. and dredge w i th c a s te r sugar. Bake in a moderate oven. 400 degrees F. or ga.s mark 6. for
25 minutes. Serve hot or cold wdth cream.
M O R T O N S
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L.iie buses to Cl itheroc via Wbal lcy .•\ OMISSION 6 / -
Licensed Bars a l l s i z e s a n d f i t t i n g s Fealuring the Best in the North
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5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE T c l. Clitheroc 488
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YOU WILL FIND YOUR VJ popularity of frozen food.s.
WOM A N WHO IS PR E PA R E D TO D EV O T E MUCH OF HER
SP.ARE T IM E A N D EN ERG Y TO BR ING ING TH IS FA R -O F F D R E AM INTO
RE.ALlTV. On Sunday Mrs. Marion Sycamore, of School House. >
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Wi swe l l . s aw a s th e I'csul i o f l ier e f fo r ts . . . ti v e ry .success ful u vm k h a n a . wh ic l i a t t r a c t e d man^ ' v i s i to r s f r om th e a r e a lo a IcTvely s e t t in g in th e s u n s h in e on Wi swe l l M o o r s .
East Lancashire Riding Club. Mrs. Sycamore told me. "The vi l lage children used lo fol low me round last year, asking me to teach and advise them on their horses. So for ;i time we met. but 1 was working at Mr. Dickinson's stables at Gis- burn at the lime, and so the group fell through." However.
The foundress of the North
• staggered when I suggested a i gymkhana to them a t sucli an ) early stage,” said Mrs.
S.vcamore i “However they soon .started tiie I i organising. and uTOte entries
■ S t r u c k
the deUverv of beer for the first hmc in ‘
U'icd to run a riding .school at the Game Cock Inn, G re at Har-
33 years. Mrs. Sycamore 'A'O T'lc gvmkhana on Sunday OCl. ^
and scliedules tliemsclves. Par- ; ents helped wil'n food and other
i things." Mr.s. Sycamore lia.s one son.
.see.s Mr.s. Sycamore teaching lier young friends ever.v Monday evening. ‘'I
suggc.sted th e name •Wi.swe'’
So th e name has now other children
lage a re qtiitc lucky member.s.
.share a ponv a re from tlie yioran familv of t^n.swell. and i t wa.s at th e ir fa th e r Mr. J. Moran’.s farm. Byrnwood Poultry Farm, t i ia t the gymkliaiia wa.s held.
F our c’ again. end tiiis year th e riding bug
and the children were delighted witii it." she .said.
ll Rebels’ for th e group envioti.s of llie
stuck, anti in the vi'i-
nildren in t'nc group wlio
wlto believe i t or not is not interested in r iding! “But lie wanted to help, so h e len t us a te n t for re fre shm en ts !" However h e r husband Mr. Bii! Sycamore .shares his wife's inter-
c.st in
lior.ses. Mrs. Sycamore used to work as
itead liorseman for Xhwaites' Blackburn brewery, when the breweiy began
u.sing houses for
t' hicii attracted well over a liun- tl'cd spectators and r id ers with aboir 40 horses
rai.sed a profit of 'inri. Judge was Mrs. S. Calev of Leeds wlio also pre- -senteci tlic prizes.
CHIEF WINNER
Winnei* of th e first prize of a ricUnc crop, for th e
•A a.s L-P.^^lie Birtwell of Barrow. ricilng Brandy. 1 point.s.
ResuU.s were: Local cla.^s 1—1 JiU Robinson
2 Kareii yialoney riding Queeny. 3 Adelc yioran
riding Danny. Class 12—open best turned out pony" and r ider—
-1 Jeimifcr
Whipp I’iding Dear Delinquent. 1
2 Ja n e t Horne riding Brandv, 3
Alli.son Clayton riding Pal. Class 3—local handy pony—1 Jill Robinson riding Brandy. 2
Elaine Moran. 3 Karen Malonev riding Queeny. .
Cla.ss 4—open handy pony—i
Susan Gitters. 2 Pat Hepburn riding Rocky Star. 3 Allison Clayton riding Pal.
Cla.ss 5—local best rider—1 Jill
Robin.son. 2 .^dole Moran. 3 Joan Bolton.
Cla.ss fi—open best rider — 1
riders over 12 year.s-old ; 1 Pat Fenton. 2
Su.san Gitters. 3 Jean Clayton.
2 riders aged 12 and under : 1
Jill
Robin.son. 2 .Adelc Moran, 3 J r “ '^lutcr. Class 7—local jumping—l Jill
Rg ) nson. 2 Joan Bolton. Class 3 —open jumping 1
Leslie Birtwell. 2 P a t White. 3 Pat Hepburn. Clas.s 9—open fanc.v dress—I
relay—1 Caroline Windsor. 2 .Man Ja.v, 2 Pat Henburn, 3 Pat Class 12—open V.C. race—1
1
Le.slic Biriwell, 2 Christine Holden. 3 Joan Clayton. Cla.s.s 11—open changing pony
.Man Jay. 2 J a t Hepburn. 3 P a t White. Class 14—open c-ream cracker
race—1 Jul ian Sponccit 2 Pat White. 3 Alli.'^on Clayton. Class 15—sack race—1 Leslie
Birtwell. 2 P a t Fenton. 3 Jan e t Thompson.
P a t Hepburn. 2 Jtian Bolton. 3 P a t White.
Cla.ss 13—open potato race - 1
w While woollies have hteii very t'asliioii’jh le t.iis >Lar, wiih their pretty contrasting bands of colour, and girlish appeal. I'his cardigan, by Curzonia of Leicester can be hotig'.it in Clilheroc. In most sizes, it comes m white with a variety of contrasting coloured band.s round waist, vieeves and neck. SJeeves arc raglan, and the whole ciTect is £Ct off with white peariy buttons.
PATIENTS’ PARTY Xogetirer th e 'Re’oets' wtio were
in g re a t spir i t on Sunday, num ber nine and t lieir ages range from 7—V2. Most of tliem have t iic ir oval ponie.s, and some mem ber.s travel every Monda.v from a.s fa r away a.s Sawiey Xite Sawiey member. lMi.s.s Joan
th tile pony in
'-j-HE Mayor and
Mayore.s.tt of ■ CUthcroc. Councillor and
Mr.s. John Hall a tten d ed a party iield on S a turday afternoon at
Bolton, had difTicnlty in trave l ling to tlic village . . . until lier mother agreed to drive iter there everv Monday, wi’
I a trailer. Xhis i.« only one oxam- I pie of the esteem the instruction
i.s held in by parents. "Xhe children were ra th e r
C A L L A T
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F IN E S T
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D A N I S H B U T T E R ! A L L V A R I E T I E S O F
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FRESH C R EAM
S E L E C T E D BY E X P E R T S F O R YOU
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Y O G H O U R T SOFT c h e e s e ;
D e c o r a t i o n s LEARNT this week from Miss M. Calderwood. of Clitheroe
physiotherapy Oentre th a t dec orations which were carried our a t Uic centre during th e week a f te r Whitsim by members of Clitheroe Round Tabic a re n ow completed. She told me “We are very grateful to th e membens lor
w h a t they have done, an d the centre was opened la s t week.' The c en tre has- also received a donation of £10 from Mr. Edgar Southworth of Clitheroe.
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A superb town-and-country car with the Saloon car refine ments. £ 7 9 9 .1 .3 (£560 plus p.t. £133.1.3).
the Old People’.s Welfare Club. Clithcroc. Twenty-one male and female p a t ien ts from Olitheroc Hospital with the Matron Mi.=,s V. Johnson and a .staff nurse wore en te r ta in ed to tea. T ran sp o r t from the hospital was provided by ClitKrcc Ambu
. . . A n d a h a p p i e r b u n c h of “ R e b e l s ” y o u n e v e r s aw ! At t h e g y m k h a n a t h e y o r g a n i s e d t h em s e l v e s o n S u n d a y a r c l e f t — r i g h t J i l t R o b i n s o n o f Wi s - wc l l , J a n e t H o r n e o f Wi sw e l l , J o a n B o l t o n of S aw i e y , Mi l e s S l i n g e r of P e n d l e t o n , Ad e le , E l a in e , T em p a n d D e n i s e M o r a n , K a r e n M a l o n e y o f Wisvyel l a n d Mr s . S y c am o r e .
lance Station. p a tien ts
cn.ioycd .song.s and .After ’ ,ea tne
ciance.s given by children from T r in i tv Church, and ch ara cter sketches by Mi.s.s Jacqueline Wightman.
flower this year, artificial or na tu ra l, is li'..v of the
va.lc.v, Lily of the valley with creamy pink roses are the favourites '.n bouquets, and for tlic b r id e s gown . . a deep hem .-cattcred witli cinbroideed or artificia! lii.v of the valley. The World of Beauty C'.ub
IUNE is the trad i t io n a l time for brides, and th e popular
liave made tlii.s t'ne t.heme for a beauty box containing perfume, cologne. dusting powder and deodorant spra;>. all witit rh.e h n in t in g f rag ran c e of lily of th.e valley.
C om e and try it at: T. ROBI tCL ITHEROE) L A LW A Y S A G O O D S E L E C T IO N O F U
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l(deal first or s e c o n d car Tran sv e r s e 998 c.c. engi o u t s tan d in g per forman th e gears, Hydrolastic® s mini economy, luxuriou sea t ing and no parking Pr ice £578.
W h e r e v e r y o u a r e -B .M .C . " / b a c k e d BY 12 NIONT^
Jill Robin.«on. 2 Ja n e Clegu, 3 Adele Moran and Temp Moran. Cla.^.s 10—open musical .sacks—
j p i F T E E N Benlleys. 12 Rol ls Royl biilluose ” Cowley aiul twj
liarclware ” rea«ls like :i ear aiij And this is only a random cross-seij
w ill be taking part in the Clitheroe .-Aidvi] Times Castle Run 1965 on Sunday.
A total of nearly 100 oldster roads
historic Hoghton Tower for the start of | haul to Clitheroe Castle.
Al l week, veteran and vintage ear them past competitors in the famed Ll THIS IS THE
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