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GLITTER FOR GLAMOUR


First select your woman—meaty, but not loo plump. Parcel tenderly in simulated silver foil, garnish with shoes


this Christmas will not. for once, be a long red cloak with white fur and shaggy beard.


and knee socks, but do not cook. She is ready to send to any dinner or evening function, in the peak of fashion! Tlic most seasonal outfit


I i’ll be the '‘oven-ready” look. Star turn in a " fashion


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soft, and looked to crinkle rather than crease, as the model walked in it: but for the programme notes we’d all have been convinced that llvi chick was neatly parcelled up in household foil! Women actually have worn


show of tho latest shimmer fabrics was a knic'.tcrbockcr suit in siliconed lurex lame, designed by Ivan Goujon. The fabric was shimmering


Valerie Green


mini dresses of foil. They appeared at the height of the ■silver-craze, earlier in the season. And silver caftans h." • ~ been best sellers in the shops for a surprising length of time But tire glitter fabrics of Hie


future will feature richer and more varied shades.


expect: to shimmer in jades, jet blues, orange or iris—metal­ lic yarns combined with jersey, crepe, wool, embroidered into lace, and even woven into cotton.


After Christmas, we may Armour


And the evening gowns, "C .many inspired, by the film


apenrance of chain mail or crusader's armour. Jersey-knit boucle is used for one group of dresses with trailing pointed sleeves, and ruched hemlines, in a variety of metal tones. Other designs from the con­


amelot" will give the general


tinents have a more military air — la r g e Turkish - style trousers striped in blue, bronze and black, worn with a gold lame battledress top with stiff wing collar; or trouser suits in royal pimple with a breastplate —shaped trim and epaulettes picked out in silver “bullet” buttons. There is even a shimmer- own for the tigress type—


burnished s t r e a k designed dress of bronze and black, clipped over one shoulder and dropping to a point at the hem on the other side, with the en­ tire hem trimmed in green beaded, trailers to simulate grass. Now that Fauulleroy trouser


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suits—black velvet and white lace ruffs—are gaining such popularity on the winter party scene, the shimmer fabric firms have come up with a successor in the “city gent" look. These arc trouser suits in


Topict knitwear have created an ensemble that will


stav at home gracefully or go out in style. Long coal . long dress in soft while orlon willi the kmlled-in sparkle of white gold lurex.___________


black with tiny pin stripes of gold, worn with gold lurex waistcoat, black shirt and gold


and black striped tie. I still feel shimmer fabrics


’Phone calls at Christmas People who wish to make


telephone calls to greet their


come up best, however, in the intricate print designs used for tlie simplest dress shapes, when the fabric’s ablaze with lustrous colour you don’t need to make it up in anything more complex than a shift.


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friends and relatives abroad at Christmas and the New Year can now book their calls.


made for international and con­ tinental telephone calls during the Christmas and New Year


Advance bookings can be


periods (December 24th - 26th and December 31st-January 1st). Demand for calls during the Christmas holiday and at the


BRIGHTENED’ Careless about child care/


DID NOT STOP A 21-ycnr-old post graduate


student wHo drove away aflel. being involved In an accident because she was frightened of what the other driver might say. was f‘ncd a total of £20 at Gisburn, on Monday The student, Patricia A.


Mortimorc, of Whitehall Road. Blackburn w'io 's studying at


Reading University, was fined £5 for driving a motor car without due caiy and attention; £5 for failing to stop after an accident: and £10 for failing to report an accident within 24


cuting, said that Mr. David James'Bartley, a school master


MOTHER


Perhaps it is because you are not fully aware of the


work carried out by the Area Children's Depart­ ment. We all like to know where our money goes and as your representative on the Committee feel you ought to know how your money is spent.


hours. Inspector D. -Hardy, prose­


of Riverside .Terrace, Earby.


was driving his mother in his car along -the Newton to Dun- sop Bridge Road when he was overtaken by another car. The other car sudddenly pulled in


which will occupy this space in the coming weeks, will I am sure, convince you (hat the expenditure is


The series of true stories


and its rear end hit Mr. Hart­ ley’s front offside wing. He took


the number of the car and notified the police.


by the police. ^Iortimore said, “i was frightened about what the other driver would have said and what I would have


When she was interviewed


said to him-’’ _ In a statement to the


notice Mortimore said that she was driving aiong the Newton/ Dunsop Bridge road and in front of her was a Triumph Herald- The -obher car was weaving over -the crown of the road and back again. She said that she thought the driver was a- learner and she decided to overtake him.


New Year to most oversea des­ tinations is so great that in- evitablv some people are dis­ appointed every year. Calls are allocated on a fir.st-come-first-


served basis. Mortimorc added, ”1 had al­


most sot past tins vehicle when he pulled out again and


hit ine I was shaken by what happened and 1 carried on to Blackburn.”


Fanner


fined on three offences at Gis­ burn on Monday, served a notice of appeal against one


Barrow ford farmer who was


of the decisions. The farmer. Peter Wolfen-


den (35). of Halsteads !Faim, was lined £8 for causing a trailer to be on the road with­ out rear lights during the hours cf darkness; £5 for using ^ motor van without a test certificate: and £12/10/- for using a motor van without an


well worthwhile and will give an insight into all aspects of child care. A child care officer, a


foster mother, a house-par­ ent, a mother of six chil­ dren and a child in care will relate their experiences. If, after reading these


articles you would like to know more, or even offer


to help, please contact Mr. .1. Greenwood, Area Chil­ dren's Officer, 5/7, Eagle Street, Accrington. Tel. 34711.


GTFT TO RETIRING SCOUTMASTER


schoolmaster. Mr. R. I. Kay, who is retiring after more than 30 years as group Scoutmaster was presented with a record voucher at a buffet dance in the school hall, today week. About 00 people attended the


Ciitlioroe Royal Grammar


Cliiheroe sfylreriiser tintl Times, Friday. December S’, 1967 7


TRUE STORY


dealings with this Department, with my children and hus­ band. When it has been necessary for. my children to he taken into care, the Officer of this Area where we live has had a good talk with the children before she has taken them away from the house, and when she has got them to the home where they have been recommended to slic: has-made


both my husband and myself bv giving us advice when it has been wanted and has called to the house when it has been necessary, and if we have had something in our minds when tho Officer has called and we have felt that we wanted to blow out steam she has understood and lis­ tened to what we have to stay, then asked if she could have a drink with us. A couple of years since I was


The Department has helped


talk things over, but the best thing is. it is kept, secret and it does'not go any further--than the Officer and us


talk to—to contact the Lanca­ shire County Council Child­ ren’s Department—like we did.


I would advise anybody who wanted advise or someone to


Police appeal, lo licensees


dance which was held in aid of the group funds. Dancing took place to the music of Bill Culshaw’s band.


excise licence. Wolfenden is ’to appeal ■agains t the first offence


Folk Club


because he said he had been h°lci up when collecting some cows and the lighting-up tune was only 13 minutes old when


Clitlieroe Folk Club attended a meeting held on Friday even­ ing at the Dog and Partridge Hotel. Tlie meeting took the form


More than 60 members of


he was stopped. A summons against han 01


using a motor van without in­ surance was dismissed.


SOME EXAMPLES FROM OUR


Christmas Sift Collection TO BE SEEN IN OUR SHOWROOM


of a members’ evening when anyone from the audience could help to provide the entertain­ ment.


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going to have a baby adopted through difficulty. The Officer came round and talked to me about this, but I was sorry a few months later and couldn’t, go through '.villi it, so the De­ partment helped us out. with a pram, clothes and. got me a cot for the child and the Officer also sorted it out for us.


larly after this so a.s to keep a check on the effect on the other children. If I wanted to


She visited us pretty regu­


see her I would give her a ring and she would come out to see me and if it was late on when she came she would


burn on Monday, appealed lo licensees in the Bowland area to make sure that all applica­ tions for the extension ol' hours be handed in as soon a.s pos­ sible as this would make the police work all the more easier. He said dial it was appreci­


Inspector D. Hardy at Gis- 1 am a mother of six children and have had a lot of


sure that they arc alright before she has left them. She has let us know from time to time how they are going on......


ated that some applications did not come in to the licensees until late but there were many which were kept lying about


for weeks before being brought, before the Magistrates tor per­


stop as long as necessary to in this.


mission. Councillor R. Williamson,


presiding, said lie hoped that the licensees would co-operate


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