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*4 CUtheroe Advertiser and Times, Friday, November 15, 1968 VINTER FASHIONS


BE SNUG, WARM and SMART IN. A


N EW W IN T E R COAT PROM


( fa tm b a m . Ladies O u tfitte rs


JERSEY and ITALIAN Knitted Saits


COCKTAIL & EVENING DRESSES for the Party Season


KNITWEAR and BLOUSES MILLINERY


Stretch Nylons “Tops” and Tights 15 - 20 - 30 Denier by Aristoc


ALSO with cosy linings for the colder weather DANNIMAC SHOWERPROOFS


5/9 CASTLE STREET, C V Jm XD F


T e {.


MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT, NOW FOR Your Christmas Party Date


Good-cutting and styling can mate all the difference to your appearance.


{ fern 3!wt(ivc 72 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 2697


— Specialist In Colouring and Modem Styles — OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY


Transport arranged Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays '(.for clients in Ctitheroe only)


HERE AN


A close-fitting toque in stencilled coney. Its ideal black/white combination looks so smart and AhereV a ietchingty large velvet bow at the back.


D HOW a d v e n tu re -


a i


YOU WILL BE SURE TO FIND THAT EXTRA SOMETHING THAT YOUR W IN T E R W A RD RO B E NEEDS EITHER FOR DAY WEAR OR FOR PARTIES EITHER FORMAL OR INFORMAL


t Pork ana bacon rightly lorm the basis ot many excel­ aent savouries of which many s re equally successful as rnacks. So here are a few eecipes, e q u a lly versatile,


dventurous hostesses.


o Ingredients: 4 oz butter; 6 cz chopped onions; 6 oz


qually delicious In either rote. BACON RISSOTTO


hopped streaky hacon; 10 oz RODDEN


LITHEROE MARKET TO Your Children’s


C CABIN No. 5 FOR


YS—GAMES—BOOKS Etc.


S p ire l la * fo u n d a tio n s * sep arates


i i u n l c - t o - n u u i s t i r o ^-v sw im su i/y


Here and Now, 8 YORK ST., CUTHEROE


| contact'your local i consultant—she will advise


you without obligation'


10, Montague Street Clitheroe


Mrs. M. Nicholson Mrs. Edith Horsfall, Clitheroe 4203


10 Chatbum Park Drive, Clitheroe. Tel. Clitheroe 3811.


“Twynham” Whinney Lane. Langho, Nr. Blackburn. Tel; Blackburn 48025


Miss R. Best, WINTER HARMONY


Enjoy matching superb tweed skirts with gorgeous knitwear


You see wool is in, so come out and then in again to


COUNTY VOGUE


KING STREET CLITHEROE


THE NORTH’S LARGEST STOCKISTS OF KNITWEAR


-V dresses * suits


o o it seems rather a pity that they’re not served more aften. Maybe this is one custom which will be revived by


to y o u r ta b le S Many men prefer savouries at the end of a meal.


rice; 2' pt stock; 4 oz mush­ rooms; black pepper, salt; 6 oz grated cheese. a Method: Melt the butter


nd fry chopped onions and bacon gently. Add the rice


and try tor three minutes. b Add a third ot the stock,


led with cheese. S Approximate c o st, 4s.


p Ingredients: 8 oz shartcrust pastry; 4 oz minced pork; bepper; salt; 2 large potatoes; eaten egg.Method: Prepare pastry,


erves four to six. PORK TURNOVERS


f divide into four and roll into iour circles each a quarter snch thick. Divide the feasoned meat between the


our portions. p Cover with coarsely grated


ogther and flute with fin­ gers. B Brush with beaten egg.


potato, wet the edges of the mastry, draw up the sides to t eet in the centre, press well


a Ingredients: 8 pork saus­ ceges; mustard; 1 pkt pro­ s ssed cheese; 8 rashers btreaky bacon; 4 slices fried read.Method: Split sausages


0 minutes to 1 hour. f Approximate cost 3s. serves BACON MUFFS


3 ake in a moderate oven at 575 degrees F, or mark 5, for


our.


uring to the boil and cook mntil rice is tender—approxi­ l ately 20 minutes, adding aiquid gradually as the rice


keat and season.-Serve sprin­


bsorbs it. h Add the mushroms, re­


BROWNS AND GREYS RETURN


TO FAVOUR


e For most women, the approach to fashion must be , .. „ .


k Clothing necessarily becomes more substantial} to increasingly durable.


ssentially one of compromise, and never more so than in winter.


eep the cold


second season. w In these circumstances, strict fashion may well give ashion magazines, at least have the merit of being date­


ne buys are expected to last, and are likely to see service, even if only in a secondary role, for at least a


o So unless money is of little importance, the clothes


winds at bay, and at the same time, .


“ ay to more practical designs which, if they’re not quite fwith it” compared with the outfits displayed in the


wurwt'h rwint of view.


pr And yet, with the exercise of good taste, its sur­ n /n /y ew


less. .,


ising, bow attractive these ensembles can be. Furs, oi comse, are stiW among 'She top iavourit.es,


/bn/, A m i / b e


with younger women. o A noticeable trend this year is towards sombre shades In evening wear, tunics


. other end o f die scale, is currently in favour, particularly


f brown and grey, the reaotion, 'perhaps, of a public satiated with bright colours.


too, are to be seen more frequently, teamed with long evening dresses.


AUTUM D WINTER FASHION N AN


We invite you to inspect our


large selection of


CUrttunn <C Winlen frcwMons


in c lu d in g a va ried se le c tio n o f DAKS skirts and wo ollies b y all th e lea ding m a k e rs


Church prepares


The usual Sunday" C jong- at Clitheroe


o m and at 6-30 m Cf the choirs of all C whurches gathered t<


hurch was turned n ung to said serviij


p lh H congregation dosed- of members


The choirs many o hou oQcu r rehearsa


Hbviously worked hard wad dealt with eight, mhich in some way j f ust have been onll


enominations. o rs, in the


a ve its own hawnonb m well-known tune, i a eant that all had to


amiliar to them. haBach Hymn Book


wThe reason for the g Sas a first rehearsal, Bunday Half. Hour] isroadcast on BBC Ra P to go out from


Uv careful. Ills V S te x /ilh # ^koufcet the Parish collections, are now catching on. Waistcoats, and wide trousers, first seen in


14 YORK STREET CLITHEROE


Te\e\»Koi\e 3241


ADD TO YOUR CHARM A d d in g a H a ir P ie c e


BY TOP-KNOTS, ROSETTES & BOWS


RINGLETS, CURLY WIGS, Obtainable at —


5 KING STREET, CLITHEROE TEL 3288 Open 8-30 a.m. to 12-30 pm. Saturday.


F. E. Brotherton, R.H.


Reduced prices for Pensioners Monday, Tuesday rod Wednesday only. Late nights Thursday and Friday.


THE BOBBIN KING STREET — WHALLEY


SHEETS, TOWELS, TEA TOWELS, DISH CLOTHS


PULLOVERS, CARDIGANS, PYJAMAS, SOCKS, TIES, GLOVES, SHIRTS for 8 to 80-year-olds


T e le p h o n e 3 3 6 5


BLACKBURN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Ltd.


WINTER FASHIO


AUTHORISED SERVICE


J /nrence between norms sin g rin g ' a n d /b e o n e r


Lr. Charles Myers J I inda Thompson at


wsast be obtained for r . a number of smiles


aamazing how mul timechieved within a vl


r aded them to becorP viather than a numbe


duals it wl


atrch V00V. over the dil h complete run thrl s ymns, introducing t | i hort suitable readil lenserting two special!


( It was obvious tha n gone.on.


St. James, and the himself.


church with a feeling iui participation in a ll


W t l Reyn!


Washing Ml


Rev. K. Broadhuvst, negation and choirs®


f Th.e Rev. Tom Taj1<| _ . f


■ ssons, the first real ... ■


hc o n g re g a tio n ■ a s^ H id suumoured enthusiasm!


The first half of th<| a evening session was dl Megations under the] -Mr. -Myers expVams'l


2th | ..


1arish Church on "i- rehearsal of choirs P


for BBC broadcastl


CLITHEROE DISTRICT for EVERYONE NS


Lower, Eanam Whart.j . SAVE LI


ROBINSON. HEYS &J The Old FiriT


Have your. Old Flan Covered'wfth Colours Also Felt Roofing to I etor’Tol, Blaekburl


;chimn: swee:


• ',-Brush and Val House -Gleaning-!


B.BRID4


2, Woone Lane, Tel: 2807 5 p.m.


lengthways and All with mus­ stard and cheese. .Wrap


cootretched bacon round and 3 k in moderate oven at 375 degrees P. or mark 5, for f0 minutes. Serve hot on


•our. Wom e n ’ s Institute


notes are on Page 6 this week.


ried bread. f Approximate cost 5s; serves


Dashing Guardsmen's coats in wool twill, maxi or short length, for the best-dressed occasions.


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B Get in th e H e ig h t o f Fashion Visit


H A n n 's Hair B o u tiq u e = 4, York Street, Clitheroe, Tel 3353


= You will be overawed by the supreme = service, extreme quality, selection and = galaxy ot styles created by new 2


enthusiastic staff.


= Permanent Waving at reduced prices. =


= S ■ FOR A LONG LASTING STYLE


TRY OUR NEW REVLON SNAPPY SET Tea and coffee served free


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KNIT INTO FASHION . . .


w i t h w o Ol s b y C lf lfP T PA r fTQ ~hv


t MUNROSPUN : BERNAT KLEIN : JAEGER THE SAMPLER


-20 MOOR-LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 2585 Oddie's Textiles Ltd 14-16 KING STREET, CLITHEROE „


• ’ PATON5 JAEGER : EMU LEE TARGET : LISTER- BERNAT-KLEIN : TWILLEY


CO A TS : SU IT S : DRES SES : KNITWEAR all at reasonable prices


Plea se p a y us a visit LAST DAY FOR ORDERS — Saturday, Nov. 23rf.


CURTAINS FREE BRING US YOUR MEASUREMENTS


—WE DO THERM1 „


This offer exoludee Net and Velvet Curtains. Pelmets and all goods under 6/- a yara


EXTENSIVE RANGE OF PRESS FABRICS


Latest designs in Viyella and CyldeUa, Rose and and Epatra Fabrics, Woollens, Tweeds, Brushed Raj


Brocades, Grimplenes and Lures.


ALL HOME SEWING AIDS IN STOCK . Ztpps,! Sytkos, Vllene, Canvas. (Patterns to or


i Household TextllasiLarge Eiderdowns etc. selection of Towels. Tea-to^


where Made speclaUg and Government ,


Qualities unobtalnl wear for shipping


W: ,177 CHORLEV


Large selection of I T. FOWLEl


ALTON-LE-DALE. Tel: 351751


Chimney ;i BRUSH and VA


D . DEVI


; 23 FARADAY Af -CLITHEROE,


WANTED FOP - The Antique | . ' Barrow, near


ANTIQ1 sslwHoal Profession J !H OODLANDl


1IANO Iw | (ID R E P ^AND S i


J . APPI E X P E


ftw.0RTH,'£KE| Ipaw orth


Qce!Mi«


,.Tel: Whalley) to the


SHIPS CARH NEW AND SECON1


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