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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 -
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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 .
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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 .
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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.
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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
f r om A p r i l to S e p tem b e r .
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day to Wednesday. The film Dexter, Tony Bill and Ta tsu ytl
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