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10 Clitheroe. Advertiser and Times, Friday, December 22, 1967 WOMAN TO WOMAN *^5?; 0^. L ^SS’S ^ lsJ* leS'. -


OUR CHRISTMAS HERITAGE


iliagcs and small communities of the Ribble and cdij •alleys throughout the year. It is a spirit that is not a fade when the decorations are taken down on


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Compliments of the season to all our customers and friends


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T. and M. KNOWLES Olf Licence


IIIGHFIELD ROAD CLITHEROE


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| Stawtfiu 5cauiCe% and Staff


wish all their many CUSTOMERS ami FRIENDS


A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND


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There is still'.-time lor those last . minute gills


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JOHN and JOYCE THE CHIPPY 24 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE


Compliments of the


Season To all


CUSTOMERS


ami FRIENDS — from —





H. and J. MASHITER Bakers and. Confectioners


24 MOOR LANE, CLITIIEROE Telephone: 3541


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moorland school CLITHEROE


We are now accepting a number of pupils in our


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For th a t happy occasion choose vour engagement ring from. the. superb selection a t Rusbridge’s - Prices from £4-10-0 to £2.000


Junior Day School


(41 TO 11 YEARS) FORTHE


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11th JANUARY, 1968


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33 MOOR UJE, CL1THER0E I TOR BOUTIQUE


attended the Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild; Christ­ mas party, held in the Parish Church Hall on Friday night,


•he work put into arranging these many actmtie ’ nn(rjj)uJ generosity of the people’s response to appeaJslor^ £offe §


lot fail to sec it manifested in many different way > S lumerous events organised on behalf of charita


ight and the Christmas tree dismantled of its nnsci r ; As a newcomer to the district early this year_/ :n°the| plcji


lions, donations, support tor church efforts, " . ^ ‘ir*jiarities 5 mornings and evenings in aid of local and “atia"“‘ p-ibu- and other organisations which rely upon voluntary


helped to make it an enjoyable and cities, people are still important. I " ey . a t rnver.., occasion.


serve their identities instead of becoming lost 1 tr triajal] and urban sprawls wrnen na


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Mrs. T. Robinson, and Miss D Rusbton, chairman of the Rib M blcsdale Af t e r n o o n Towns women’s Guild.


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began, later presented the cup ulls sPlr.u u ‘ year to Mrs. C. sainsbury.


dial welcome when the party ex


chairman, who extended a cor- wor]d regards as synonymous with Christmas, is peace, and fabnc is velvet. Vel . ¥ f (ranquility is still to b e found in the two ]ooking demure in little girl


ganised by that versatile couple Mr. and Mrs. E. Wightman. Mrs. K. H. Bulcock, the Guild


inicaH h\r th n f varcatiln n n i in lo


the support given to Oxfam and similar organi^ rh^)!f.an A second wonderful


quality which ...


for the most points gained in valleys, in spite of the anxieties about compc'.itions throughout the easc and the exigencies of daily living.


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evening and, after further »•“«* ,n tne lreacl^ r“s" “““ , with the impatience of games and dancing, terminat- constant roar of traflic, and


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A delicious buffrt supper was wbieh is becoming more and more elusive mid ditiicult to jng evening dresses, vampish enjoyed mid-way .througl^the find ^ (he frenctic rush ;lnd bustle °f


ing with the last waltz, the thousands of city dwellers scuttcnng aboutin ail mreaioiis. party came to a rousing finish


And in many parts of the world this Christmas[tne or exotic with culottes,


staicato message of death and mortar shells and bombs ae


explode once more. u.oic. Talk about being belle "I ■ is not attributed to them.


dreams that she would be the or ^yorldliness, to realise that the daily mterpresentation of with, on eighteenth century only girl at a party of a,ooo


Thank God, that here wc are not too uimutu u yPnuc,


blinded bv pride, given an extra regency air . ■ “


Universal’S rollicking satirical ouajjties become so diluted in larger towns and cities wncre Brummell dandy sb}rt and comedy, “Better A Widow’ 1


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the11'occasion'1 bein'" ^he^Mnd handed down to us that we, too, must preserve for future Fielding To add extra glitter, anniversaryn of ^the 'aircraft generations.


Christmas message is our greatest blessing; a heritage style wig created by Robert Highlight suggest i tbe worn


B with sparkling white tights and silver buckle shoes.


CANAPY By JANE HOWITT


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so many, mouth-watering luxuries at the delicatessen counters these days that most of us feel an almost uncontrollable urge, now and again, to tthrow our housekeeping pur­ ses over the windmill and go on a spending spree. But these sudden bursts of extravagance have a nasty


Party time is always something of a strain on the household budget. There arc


habit of catching up on the family economy in the financial desert of bills that inevitably seems to follow in the wake of the festive-season. Much more sensible—and


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far more clever—is the hos­ tess who can conjure up a really exciting and exotic array of party snacks that costs more imagination than


actual cash. Caviar is outside the range of


smoked salmon'’ frequently earns favourable mention from guests who clearly mistake it for the "real thing.” It is simple and cheap to pre­


pare. niost ordinary domestic budgets, pcr fillets—genuine oak-smoked Buy the plastic-wrapped kip-


but lump fish which looks, and oncs are obtainable, and well tionaI sandwich theme looks slice between them, tastes, very like it, is quite in- worth seeking out—spread them VC1T impressive, and is really expensive. Lightly seasoned 0ut in the shallow dish and bubo easy to achieve, with cayenne and lemon juice, cover them with a mixture of “Clockspring” sandwiches, it makes a delicious substitute vinegar and water in equal pro- looking like thinly cut slices of for the original Russian deli- portion, adding a teaspoonful of Swiss roll, are made of bread cacy. Serve on crisp crackers, mixed pickling spices, if you and butter and savoury filling, or, more traditionally, toast. baVe some handy. Store in the To Drortuc„ thBSB excitlnn. If you arc using toast as a refrigerator, or a cool larder for


‘— ’ base for snacks, score slices of three days. Then you will hav


bread into squares or fingers n fascinating and quite intrigu with a sharp kniie before toast- jng appetiser or savoury tha ing, so that they will break Can be thinly sliced like smoke cleanly into the desired pieces salmon or chopped up and usr without shooting all oyer the as filling for canapes or sail- kitchen. Let them^ cool beiore wichcs. (The only seasoning r buttering and topping with the quired is a squeeze of lemon' savoury. Smoked salmon is a very con­ siderable item, specially if you are catering for a sizeable party; but my recipe for “mock


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MARTINS Dyers and Cleaners


Market - Place, Clithcroc Nylon Fur Coats Dry Cleaned


GARMENT REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS SHIRT REPAIRS


BLANKETS — CARPETS CURTAINS Dry Cleaned


New Cuffs, Collar's, etc. Eiderdowns Recovered


grated Cheddar can be beaten up with a little milk to the con­ sistency of smooth cr eam cheese. For my money — quite literally—this is not only more economical than cream cheese, but more flavoursome into the bargain.


stand-by for fillings for snacks of all kinds; and I find that


t Once you have the basic mix­


ped chives or. parsley, chopped red and green peppers, tiny pieces of anchovy, g r a t e d apples and nuts, or tomato sauce.


s The mixture can then be


ready-sliced bread and cut into neat squares or oblongs. The cheese mixture blended


ure you can work in such tasty additions as finely-chop­


Cheese is always an excellent


la' “ picocs vou need a nv Pieces, you need a long,


lquare-baked loaf, at least a


. ides. Then, holding the loaf irmly by the remaining crust, ait it into thin slices, length­ wise; but do uso a bread­ board for this operation, and cut downwards to avoid acci­ dents!


ay old. Cut the-crusts oil the nds and three of the long


Thinly butter each slice and


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--------------- ------ . The peace and goodwill that pr«vail^in ,


T,,e len0r of life here enables us to enj°)^ this quality lars, romantic ir long, flow ^ p adcace of w i t h plunging necklines,


fnot and mouth dis- __


dresses with Peter Pan col- i„n„ flnw-


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jj directions, dandyish with trouser suits )


with the singing of Auld Lang njcssa„e Qf peace will seem a mockery, i o t a brl“ One company which has yne'


amnesty may bring a spunous peace to ™ M a3^ | .■ b ked culottes to the hilt ..-ill i,p nniv a cease fire before the machine guns renew tneir


suU with wide buck]e belt in rich .obacco brown o , black


is Highlight .whose biggest .hit has been dteir culotte


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mas cookery to the last minute, and there’s now no time left for the traditional cake? Or perhaps you just want a change, and a light delicious cake after a large Christmas lunch? These are just two good reasons for making this tempting choco­ late filled profiterole Christ­ mas tree—you’ll find many more when you taste it!


Have you left your Christ­ INGREDIENTS


4 oz. butter or margarine; i pt. water;


pinch of salt; 6 oz. plain flour; 4 eggs, standard.


FILLING


\ pt. double cream, whipped; 4 oz. Bournvilte chocolate, melted.


DECORATION 7” silver board;


spread generously with savoury * {ysp’ idngPs u g a r ’ filling—all of those I have men- \


tioned-are suitable _ and just * B|aCB cherries, roll it up like a length of stair


carpet. Cut into slices with a sharp knife.


, „_. cocktail stick, but these can


grilled bacon makes a superb i„to mv- sneciaUsecret filling for small button mush- rooms. Just wash and wipe


chopped come a bit pricey so I ’ll let you * s ^


mushrooms—don't cook them— a box of wooden toothpicks nto the edible


dable substitutes.


sional if each is pierced with a j 5raduany beat in the whisked


Of course, these “c ockspnng u an sandwiches look highly profes-


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. „ to tile boil. Add the flour. Draw’ from the heat


my sp,ecla‘ ^ ^ u .■ mixture onto a greased baking 1 always buy from the chemist tray aud bake in top of oven


i and spoon this tasty mixture J'ou set hundreds of smoothly- g0](jen brown. Slit and cool. Mix


" cups.” cut darning needle thin slivers the cream and chocolate of hard wood, about 3ins. long, together fill the cases. Arrange for a shilling or two—and these the filled profiteroles in a make most effective and expen- conical shape on a silver board


or suitable plate.


A new twist on the conven- half an inch or less apart, then give the effect of snow’. Decorate ’ ' 1 ......... ........................


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with glace cherries. Model Railway Centre


1 CASTLE STREET — CLITHEROE . COME AND SEE OUR


NEW SHOWROOM


With it’s wonderful selection of scenery, buildings, locos, and-rolling stock for y°ur raodeI raihvay


C H R I S TMA S 1W11


GOOD select ion — AT —


Wellgate Motors Ltd. pread thickly on crackers, or


with chopped walnuts and used to fill two-inch lengths of celery is delicious. Simply wash the celery thoroughly and cut into pieces, then pile the cheese and nut spread thickly in each celery “trough” and top - with walnut. This is prettv enough


to make a centerpiece for your table.


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buy in any quality, but ther are excellent liver sausages 01. the market at around a shit


Liver pate is expensive I


ling a time. Slices of this on toast or crackers, topped witl


ushrooms are irresistible. Incidentally, a mix of liver


olives, squares of orisply gril m led bacon, or lightly cooker


Wellgate, Clitheroe. TELEPHONE: 2222/3


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We have the finest selection of quality wines, spirits & beers in the North of England


CARRICK RIDDELL WINE MERCHANTS ; 11 Salford, Blackburn. Telephone 57287


• 63 King Street, Whalley. Telephone 2581 1 Church St., Clitheroe. . Telephone 2894


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For That Extra-Special Xmas Gift REAL SHEEPSKIN ^


3 /4 EC0ATS"°m £ 9 . 1 9 o 6


B ^ r o r s . r i 9 g n s r


.. wonderful selection of English and Continental


Sheepskin coats in every size, colour and price up to tho H IG H E ST G R AD E -raglan sleeves, all edges bound with real leather, light or dark fleece. 1 Hundreds arriving dally..


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All at fantastically low prlocs. including


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50A FO UN TAIN ST (Side ot Lewis's) P IC C A D IL L Y . M AN CHE STER, 2. Closed Next Mon., Tues., Wed.


Actually. I stick them right Sprinkle over with the melted through the “Swiss. roll” about syrup, dust wnth icing sugar


Place teaspoonfuls or the 495' degrees F. or mark 7 until


Bring the fat, water and salt ^ at unW smooth. When °“ ’


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THE SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS


WE OFFER THE BEST


QUALITY GREENGROCERY AVAILABLE NOT ONLY FOR CHRISTMAS BUT ALL THE YEAR ROUND


THE CHOICE FRUIT SHOP (Mrs. C. Ferguson)


9 MOOR LANE — CLITHEROE


Salads Fresh Daily Nuts, Dates, Etc.


Telephone: 3163


Large Range of Frozen Foods





.he Christian Easily the most favourite . r , . .


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Mayor and Mayoress, Aid. and come to their assistance. And .although the.cMW small, they arc not bounded by narrow ho The Ribble and Hodder valleys a


tant from the coast for the sailorsand ,lfej’° embcrcd jn clothes forgotten but this is not the case. They are ^ ^ f


rgotten


Dancing and games were or- Je chMdrcn of Alito, thousands of miles away in Africa, vying with each other to give , . . _ 1. _______ ih a F.fisfpm HeilllSpne re InrOllgii


leper children of Alito, thousands ot “VT-an-, — •“> vymg ».u. u,u. — - e- and the hungry peoples of the Eastern Hemisphere through girIs ^ extra sparkic.


“ f nrnrHcai manner, with financial aid. So too are tne mio uiuv.e.. ; 1


thi tn case.


Valleys ...y j


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par., i :ntn


nj0 *U.,* a v f ra e n n rk ic . rr c e ^ , “ which have fab^ “ 8ef ■~‘’not been


ai®, » « v T S . 1 X ROM A N T IC ' LOOK acr t0WIls


reduced to nameless faces or statist.es bunedm dust covered


Among the guests were the records and if they need help people stff ar® niljcs are ^


FOR PARTIES Mini, midi or maxi? Dress,


trouser or culotte? with the party season in full swing, are


... different differen firmly


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camp


divided all


all


Goodwill, one of the wonderful qualities we associate | llli Christmas, is to be found in Clitheroe and the r 'j


3 S By Joan Wright


Six-thousand mile ’phone call


Coggins, of “ Avoca,” 3, Rid- dings Lane, Whalley, will be staying close to their tele­ phone on Sunday morning, ready to lift the receiver the moment it riugs.


Mr. and Mrs. Martin D.


SEASON’S GREETINGS


vlarion Page, who lives six- housand miles away in Mel- ooumc, Australia, where she is Matron of a , Maternity Home in Melbourne, has booked a Christmas Eve call to her parents, and they are eagerly waiting to hear her voice over the wire.


For their daughter, Mrs.


of Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, trained in general nursing at Blackburn Infir­ mary and later specialised in midwifery at the Queen Char­ lotte Hospital, London. She married in Australia


Mrs. Page, a former pupil


nearly three years ago, her father giving her away at the ceremony.


with many friends in the Whalley and Clitheroe area,


Mrs. Page still corresponds


was a keen worker for Whal­ ley Methodist Church and Sunday School, taking part in many activities.


Before leaving England she


the proprietor of the Whalley Assembly Rooms.


For 21 years her father was f 0. Compliments


of the Season To all


Customers aud Friends


— From — CATLOWS


20 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


MARION'S Hairstylist


la KING STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone; 3889


Happy New Year To all Clients aud Friends Kli


Merry Christmas and a


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