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H a p p y H o l id a y s f o r tv o o f a m i l i e s i n n o v e l H o m e s s v o i tc H


KAYE MERCER * -n. T


LANGHO FETE


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IING in a lovely, niotlei'n biniiialow at 19 Gliatb iirn Park Drive, Clitlieroe are llie Ekeiitlalils----a S>vc«lisli family of five. Xliey’re on liolitlay for i^.


A nd whcrc a re the C a r ro l l I'amilv, who own the h ou se ? A thousand miles a>vay, in the


E k en d ah ls ' home in Medbon, Sweden. Both fam ilie s a r e tak in g p a r t in the latest scheme fo r suc­


j PR E PA RA T IO N S are now in full swing for the second


\a t iv e Association. L a s t .v e a r a v e ry a t t r a c t iv e


< 'onseiwalive Village Fete, wliich is to be held at Lay- cock's Farm. Langho. a week t<imorrow. It is organised by the Darwen Division Conser-


■ tvhitc-elep’. i a n t s t a l l r a i .sed a c o n ­ s id e r a b le .sum o f m o n e y . S o th i s t im e a .‘s im i la r s t a l l i.s be ing ' o r g a ­


n i s e d . a n d th e a s s o c i a t io n ' s v ic e - p r e s id e n t . Ivirs. M a r g a r e t B r in d le o f M e a d ow H o u se . P le a .? in p to n . to ld m e th a t sh e w i l l b e 'a t h om e ' o n Wecinesda.v to r e c e iv e u n w a n ­ te d a n d e x c h a n g e a b le t r e a su r e s . .■ \ftonioon v i s i to r s


B r in d le will 'or w e lc om ed w i th a c u p o f te a . a n d in th e e v e n in g a c u p o f co f fe e . T h e r e will be a v a r io t .v o f o th e r


t o Mr.s.


.- ta i ls a n d a t t .ra c t io n .s a t th e fe te , i tu lu d in u p o n y r id e s a n d ch i ld - ren '.s siior'es. L a s t y e a r th e fe te w a s e n t i r e ly o r g a n i s e d by th e B la c k b u r n R u r a l .-yrea o f th e n s s i ic ia t io n . b u t hti.- t im e o th e r i i r a n c h p s o f th e divi.sion a r c p a r -


I i r ip a : in e . l;


cessful h olid ay s— swopping house.s, or H ome Interchange ” a s it is known. This exchange club, operating from Bolton Street. Pieadilly,


London, runs on the basis that the most satisfying holidays are those which provide change of l o c a t i o n , routines and e.xperiences. A person's habitual envi­


ronment of home, occupation and associations may lose lustre and e.xcilcment through


excessive familiarity. Y e t that same environment may offer worlds of e.xcitement to someone from a different country. Mr. Er ik Ek en d a h l (3 2 ) , h i s


wi f e , S iv (32) a n d hi s cou s in Mo n i c a J o h a n n e s s o n (18) can al l s p e a k E n g l i sh . T h e n th e r e a r e Mr. Ek en d a h l ' s ch i ld r en Ma r ia (S) a n d Ni l s P e t t e r w h o is e i g h t m o n t h s old.


U S E F U L HIN T S


o f M r . T e r e n c e C a r r o l l , h c a d - m a .s te r o f W o o d n o o k C o u n ty S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l a t A c c r in g to n ,


T h e C a r r o l l fam i l .v . c o n .s i£ t in g


h i s w ife . H i ld a a n d ch i ld r e n J o a n n a . T im o th y a n d .Andrew, h a v e a l r e a d y b e en to H o l la n d


u n d e r th e s c h em e . T h e c lu b , in th e l e a f l e t w h ich


su g g e s t io n s a s ; " H o le p h o n e calks a n d le a v e


in c lud e .s a l l m em b e r .s ' a d d r e s s e s , a n d m a n j ' d e t a i l s a b o u t th e i r h o u s e s anid a r e a , m a k e s su c h


I h e mon e .v : lo ck awa.v v a lu a b le a n d b r e a k a b le o r n am e n t s : lenve th e lo c a l d o c to r 's n um b e r a n d


r e c om m e n d .sh o p s ." Mr . E k e n d a h l a n d l i i s w i fe a r ­


r iv e d in E n g l a n d la .s t w e ek o n M on d a .v by b o a t . T h e i r s t a y i s


fo r th ro e wcek.s. Tlri.s i.s th e l i r s t t im e a n y o f


i l iem h a v e b e e n to E n g l a n d , a n d The g e n e r a l r e a c t io n—" T h i s a r e a i.s w o n d e r fu l a n d b e a u t i fu l . " M r s . E k e n d a h l .sa id . " Sw e d e n


is n o t a s p o p u la t e d a s E n g l a n d ,


a n d th e h o u s e s a r e ver.v dUTerent. We u s e m o r e w o o d w h e r e .vou u s e s t o n e .” T h e r e i s n o t m u c h d i f fe r e n c e


in w e a th e r In th e tw o c o im t r ie s . "T h o u g h p e r h a p s w e d o n ’t g e t a s m u c h r a in a s E n g l a n d d o e s . I th in k y o u t a k e som e o f th e w a te r a n d s e n d th e r e s t o v e r to i t s .” la u g h e d M r . E k e n d a h l . M r . E k e n d a h l i s a fo r e s t r y c om m i s s io n o f f ic ia l , w h o se c a r e e r


o r g a n i s e th e i r w o rk . O n M o n d a y M r . E k e n d a l i l w e n t to s e e a ty p ic a l E n g l i sh


In v o lv e s g iv in g a d v ic e to th e p r i ­ v a t e ow n e r s w h o ow n h a l f o f Sw e d e n 's f o r e s t s o n h ow to


f o r e s t o f f ic ia l—M r . G e o f f N ew so n o f 5 F o r e s t r j ' H o u s e s , D u n s o p i B r id g e . "M r . C a r r o l l a r r a n g e d f o r m e


to s e e M r . N ew so n . a n d th o u g h M r . N ew so n h a s in ju r e d h i s b a c k r e c e n t ly , h e sh ow e d m e ro u n d h i s a r e a an d . •was v e r 5- k in d ,” s a id M r . E k e n d a h l .


HEL PED BY TV W h i le I w a s s p e a k in g to th e


fam i l .v . th e y to ld m e a b o u t h ow t e le v i s io n h a s h e lp e d th e i r E n g - ILsh l a n g u a g e . Sw e d i sh te le v i s io n c om p r i s e s m a n y E n g l t sh a n d A m e r ic a n f i lm s a n d se r ia l .s . T h e sw o p p in g -h o u s e s h o l id a y


ide.T i s c e r t a in ly .su c c e s s fu l . "W e a r e e n jo y in g o u r s e lv e s v e r y m u ch , a n d will c e r t a in ly s ta .v in th e s c h em e fo r a n o th e r y e a r ." s a id M r s . E k e n d a h l . H e r h u s b a n d a d d e d , "W e h av e to u r e d a r o u n d th e a i ’e a in our


BEHIND THE SCENES AT ‘SEA VIEW’


''p 'H E s e a s id e la n d la d y , p a r o d ie d ■ on c om ic p o s t c a r d s a s a flouncy. g r a s p in g c r e a tu r e ,


is


p rob ab ly h a r dw o r k in g , k in d . . . an d w r e s t l in g w i th a h o s t o f p roblems . C an o n G e o r g e S n ow d e n , w h o


is ch a p la in o f th e A c t o r s ’ C h u r c h Un ion, s p e a k s u p in th e c u r r e n t


is su e o f T h e S e e . H e te l l s o f th e l a n d l a d y w h o


foun d a n ew d r e s s in g t a b le ru in ed b y a c ig a r e t t e biu-n. " I t ’s n ot su r p i 'i sm g t h a t sh e w a s in te a r s , ” h e s a y s . " S om e t im e s b e d l in en su f f e r s a s im i l a r f a t e . . . •so w h en y o u a r r iv e a t “ S e a ’V iew " h av e a l i t t le th o u g h t f o r th e hm d lad y a n d h e r s t a f f .


held at the home o f Mrs. Porter - Flargreaves, “ Craig- more," E asiham Street, Clilheroe, raised more than £60. It was in aid of the Royal Naval Lifeb o a t Institu­ tion.


The recent coffee evening


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CUthcroc Advertiser & l imes, i ricUty, Ju ly -'0, 1965


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BOYS AS WELL AS GIRLS AT WHITE ACRE SCHOOL


only ones o f their type in E n g lan d .


exchange scheme between the g ir ls o f AVhiteacre S ch o o l , Whalley and boys o f Horsley .s Green B o y s ’ B o a rd in g S ch o o l , Bu ckingham shire, will come into o p e ra t ion this term. 1 he schools a re jointly op e ra ted by the L an c a sh ire E d u c a t io n Committee, an d a re the ___________________


Whiteacre School has been open in its present form for


about 18 months, and large-scale increases in the number of pupils are taking place.


will increase to about 300 after building extensions are com­ pleted.


There wore 100 pupils when the school opened, and this


T. Leach told me. “ In the next tinancial year two house- blocks are to be built. There will be three-storey buildings as oppo.sed to the present single-storey blocks, and will each house about 120 girls.” T ir e .school i s la r g e ly c om p o se d


The headmistress Miss D.


c l i i ld r e n , it w a s in t e n d e d f o r th e u s e o f e v a c u e e s f r om l a r g e tow n s d u r in g w a r - t im e a n d f o r u s e a s a s c h o o l c am p in p e a c e - t im e . I t w a s b u i l t b.v th e N a t io n a l


A lso in c lu d e d ■ was a F r e n c h


v e r s io n o f C in d e r e l la , a n d a p e r • f o rm a n c e b y th e s c h o o l ’s r e c o r d e r


p h e r e th e g i r l s h a d e a r l ie r tnia m o n th c e le b r a t e d B a s t i l l e D a y .


g ro u p . M a in t a in in g th e F r e n c h a tm o ^


F r a n c e ' s n a t io n a l c e le b r a t io n , by g iv in g a F r e n c h p la y , a n d w a t c h ­ in g a F ^ 'en ch filirr.


C am p s ’ C o r p o r a t io n u n d e r th e C am p s A c t o f 1939 a n d -was o c c u ­ p ie d f o r th e f lr .s t t im e in Ju ly . 1940. w h en 50 S a l f o r d .schoolbo.vs


o f g i r l s w l io o th e ia v i .sG w o u ld no'u l ia y e h a d t l ic o p p o r tm r i ty o f b e in g e d u c a t e d in a co iin t iw b o a r d in g s c h o o l , w h ich a f fo rd .s a l l th e f a c i l i t i e s o f th e u s tra l ty p e o f s e c o n d a r y s ch o o l . In .some in s t a n c e s th e g i r l s '


p a r e n t s s e r v e a b r o a d in H.M. F o r c e s . O t l ie r s c om e f r om d e n s e ly p o p u la t e d u r b a n a r e a s .


a g e s a b o u t 30 g ir l s f rom Wh i t e a c r e c h a n g in g w i th a s im i la r n umb e r of b o y s f r om H o r s le y ’s Gr e en S ch o o l .


T h e s c h o o l w a s o r ig in a l ly


k n ow n a s W h i te a c r e C a m p S c h o o l , a n d i t w a s b u i l t in 103D. D e s ig n e d to a c c om m o d a t e 350


T h e e x c h a n g e s c h em e e n v i s ­


w e re th e f i r s t b r o u g h t to th e c am p . In 1958 th e L a n c a s h i r e E d u c a ­


t io n C om m i t te e a g i-e ed in p r in ­ c ip le to b u y th e c am p , a n d in 1962 i t w a s a g r e e d to c o n v e r t i t in to a s e c o n d a r y b o a r d in g s c h o o l f o r g i r l s . T ir e g i r l s t a c k le d i f f ic u l t e x t r a ­


m u r a l a c t iv i t ie s , ty p ic a l o f w h ich i s th i s w e e k ’s p r o d u c t io n o f a n o p e r e t t a " T h e B o y M o z a r t .” S e t in ’V ien n a , th e p r o d u c t io n


h a s a n a l l - f em a le c a s t , w h ich n e v e r th e le s .s m a n a g e s to c a p tu r e th e a tm o sp h e r e o f th e l i fe o f th e y o u n g c om p o se r . T h e p la y w a s p a r t o f th e O p e n


D a y a c t iv i t ie s a t tire s c h o o l , a t te i rd e d b y p a r e n t s w h o t r a v e l ­ le d f r om a l l p a r t s o f L a n c a sh i r e .


H U G E P U R C H A S E Real Sbcepskiii Coats


4':: Cfualitios. a l l ele n g th s an d


^ ' \ v i COATS


SAM P L E S ) r ron i w e i l - ic n o w x i maker.s. m an y


AND T R A V E L L E R S


" very s iz e Lip to 50in. c l ie s t .


ALSO SU ED E & LEATH ER


* T h r c c - a u a r tc r C o a t s & J a c k e t s To C le a r < s i i sn t se c o n d s f rom C8


[ (With S P E C IA L LOW IN T E R E S T T E R M S if required) HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC HOTPOINT SUPERMATIG -


a n d v e ry h e lp fu l . " s a id Mr.s. E k ­ e n d a h l . " a n d w c f ln d th em n o t a.s A m e r ic a n i s e d a s o u r own p e o p le ."


CinnaDion veal


b r e a s t o r sh in i . 1 l a r g e c a n o f c a r r o t s . 1 o n io n , 2 oz. b u t t e r . 1 oz. Hour. 1 b e e f e x t r a c t c u b e c r um ’o- Icd a n d d i s s o lv e d in i p in t h o t w a te r . 1 h e a p e d t e a s p o o n pow- : d e r e d 'c in n am o n . G r a t e d r in d o f ' l i a l f a lem o n . P a r s l e y a r id h a l f a lem o n t o g a r n i s h . C u t m e a t in to o n e - in ch s q u a r e s |


casserole 1 lb. s t ew in g v e a l , ( sh o u ld e r ,


a n d bro'W’n o n a l l .s id e s in th e , m e l te d b u t le r . A d d th e c h o p p e d ! o n io n a n d c o lo u r s l ig h t ly . S t i r ;


M E .M B E R S o f the netball te am— b a ck row, trainer M a ry V ose. M a rg a re t Grundy, Z e ta P a sco e . Fron t row, M a r ie CharnJey, .Madeleine F o rd .


"V O T an unusual sight at Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, i.s "


with their trainer. Yet these girls have often just finished an exacting day on the ward!


to the court as soon as possible. Their clTort has not gone un-


rewarded, for the team is in t h e proud position ot being lop of the Clilheroe and district league.


Occasionally the team, which includes student nurses,


assitanl nurses, an occu­ pational therapy student, and Mrs. Vose who is a pht'sical training instruct­ ress at ihc hospital, have had dilliculty in fitting practising times together.


• •B u t wc g c ’., a g r e a ’. d e a l o f h e lp f r om o u r .<u’, ie r io r s . " .said Mr.s. V o s c .


•' T h e y a r e r e a l ly in- l e r o s ’LCd.


••AlS-tron. Xli.s.s E . XL. L a k e , will c h a n g e nui'.ses' d u l ie .s .so th a t


p r a c t ic e time.s w ill c o in c id e , a n d t s v e ry in t e r e s t e d in o u r p ro- gi-e.s.s A n d o u r te am m em b e r s will (')ften w ork w e e k e n d s .so t l t a i a m a t c h n ig h t i s k e p t


f r e e . '■


M r s . V o se to ld m e a b o u t on e p la y e r , w h o w a s o u t o f town o n e d a y . a n d c o u ld n o t g e t b a c k in t im e b y bu.s to C a ld e r ­


s to n e s .


• •T h u s g ir l g e l s 30 - p o c k e t m o n e y a w e ek , a n d sh e .sp en t •25 - o f i t on a ta.xi. s o th a t wc w o u ld n 't b e a p la y e r sh o r t . T h i^ i s th e s o r t o f e n th u s ia sm ih o g i r l s h a v e . "


T h e r i s e to th e p o s i t io n o f le a g u e - le a d e r s fo r th e t e am o f g i r l s . •.vho.se a g e .s r a n g e f r om 18 to 28. 'nn.s c e r t a in ly b e en r a p id ,


le a g u e fo r th e f ir.st t im e a n d L a s t y e a r the.v e n t e r e d th e


f in i s l ie d in se c o n d p la c e .


n - ie f iv e g i r l s in o u r p ic tu r e a r e a l l I'p.siiilent a t th e h o sp i t a l , 'out o th e r m em b e r s o f th e te am in c lu d e Mi.ss C h r i s t in e R id in g o f B la c k b u rn , X4rs 'Wanda E d d le s to n o f B i l l in g to n . M i s s P a t H a r r i s o f C l i th e r o e a n d M r s . P h y l l i s 'W h i tak e r o f B i l ­ l in g to n .


• •A n d , " XIr.s. V o se a d d e d , “ W e a r e tht* o n ly t e am in th e le a g u e wh o h a v e a c a t e r in g o f f ic e r to m a k e v i s i t in g te am .s fe e l r e a l ly a t h om e w h en th e y a r r iv e , a n d to p ro v id e ro fre .sh - m e n t s fo r th em .


'• We. e n jo y ihc.se p>coplo c om in g that of seven young nurses, practising netball on a court


“ They're so keen that there's no holding them ba ck ." said trainer Mrs. Mary Vosc. “ As soon as they've finished work, it's ofT with their uniforms. on with their netball kit, and on


h e r e we r e a l i s e t h a t m a n y p e o p le d o n ’ t r e a l ly u n d e r s t a n d w h a t a p s y c h i a t r i c h o s p i t a l is l ik e . T h e y g e t a n id e a o f th e w a y o f l i f e a n d d i f f e r e n t t r e a t ­ m e n t s h e r e .”


to th e h o s p i t a l , f o r w o rk in g BAKED PUDDING


ding topped with flaked a l­ monds and serve with a fluffy golden sauce.


months this delicately flav­ oured fruit is in sea.son. Try a baked apricot pud­


mer treat to enjoy from Ju ly to September—the


t h r e e


GOLDEN A PR ICO T P U D D IN G


s u g a r , 4oz. .s e l f - r a i s in g f lo u r . 4 ta b le .sp o o n s m i lk . 3 e g g w h i te s , io z . f la k e d o r c h o p p e d nut.s. Go ld en S a u c e : 3 e g g y o lE s . lo z .


w a te r . 4 oz. s o f t brown, su g a iu T o p p in g :


O n e lb. f r e s h a p r ic o t s ,


c.a.ster .su g a r . 3 t a b le sp o o n s a p r i ­ c o t ju ic e , 1 t e a s p o o n lem o n ju ic e . H a lv e a n d .s to n e th e a p r ic o t s .


l iq u id . P u t f r u i t in to a ro u n d w e l l-b u ‘U e re d o v en p re x i f d i sh , 8in.s. a c r o s s a n d 3 in s . d e e p P r e p a r e to p p in g b y c r e am m g


lighU.v .stew in i p in t o f w a te r w i th th e s u g a r u n t i l ju s t ten d e r . D r a in o f f a n d k e ^ th e s t ew in g


f la k e d n u t s a n d b a k e in th e m id d le o f a m o d e r a t e o v e n , 355 d e g . F . o r G a s M a r k 4 f o r 1 h o u r . T e n m in u t e s b e fo r e s e r v in g


b u t t e r a n d s u g a r to g e th e r u n t i l l ig h t a n d fluff.v. F o ld in s ie v ed S o u r a n d m i lk . "Whisk e g g white.s a n d g e n t ly f o ld in c r e am e d m ix ­ tu r e . S p r e a d o v e r f r u i t , s jw ln k le tv ith


b le n d e g g y o lk s a n d .su g a r to ­ g e th e r a n d s low ly s t i r in a p r ic o t ju i c e a n d lem o n ju ic e in a b a s in o v e r .s im m e r in g w a te r . "Whisk u n t i l l i g h t a n d fo am .v . S e r v e a t on c e .


C O U T U R E C U T T IN G and sh ap in g gives this coat ils stunning eJfcct. Buttoned in g ro u p s -o f two at the front, luid sp lit high a t the b a ck , the co a t , -.with its full, long line is perfect for any o c c a s ion . It comes in a wide range o f colours, and is finished with a stan d-off c o l la r and flap-pockets. The c o a t can be bqpgjbt.in Clitberoe.


i p in t 3oz. b u t t e r . 3oz.


A D E S SE R T made with fresh apricots is a sum­


W E B S T E R S 8 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


Q U A L I T Y E L E C T R IC A L S T O R E S


ShewTOoms: T e l . Clitheroc 103, Mr . F A IR B O R N , M an ag e r ’s R e sid ence T e l . Clitheroe 1110. Mr. W H IT EH E A D , E le c tr ic a l F o rem an ’ s R e s id en c e : T e l . Whalley 3223.


I S ta r t- r itB ] SANDALS D. LORD & SON


all sizes an<d fittings


.•5 MOOR LANE, CLITHEKOE T e l. Clithcroe 488


HADDON HALE BAK EWE L L . D E R B Y SH IR E ( S e a t o f th e D u k e o f R u t la n d )


•Tlie b e s t lo v e d o f D e rb y .sh ir e 's G r e a t H o u s e s T h e H om e o f D o r o th y Ve rn o n


P ro b a b ly th e m o s t c om p le te a n d a u th e n t ic e x am p le o f m e d ie v a l a n d m a n o r ia l h om e to b e s e e n in E n g la n d . T h e H a l l a n d T e r r a c e R o s e G a r d e n s a r e o p e n to th e P u b l ic d a i ly ( e x c e p t S u n d a y s )


O P E N IN G H O U R S : 11 a .m .—G p .m . C h a r g e f o r A dm i s s io n : 3 / - . C h i ld r e n 1 3


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