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4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, ’


July 4th, 196D- PRETTY AND PRACTICAL


HOLIDAY WEAR SHOWERPROOF COATS


REAL LEATHER OR PVC COATS


CRIMPLENE TWO PIECE SUITS AND DRESSES IN ALL SIZES


ANORAKS, TREWS DRESS SKIRTS


CARDIGANS, JUMPERS UNDERWEAR


FOR THAT SPECIAL


Holiday Outfit ------CALL A T -------


ECONOMIC STORES 70, WHALLEY ROAD,


CLITHEROE. . Tel. 2697


FOR A BRIGHTER HOLIDAY


We have a wide range of Cleaners and Renovators for all your Holiday Footwear. Smart and inexpensive


HANDBAGS, PURSES anti NOTE CASES Luggage Straps, Luggage Labels and Belts


For the Weekend Painter


WINSOR and NEWTON and REEYES ART MATERIALS


make painting a pleasure


Fill up now with Oil and Water Colours, sketch blocks Canvass, boards and brushes.


TATTERSALLS 2 YORK STREET


CLITHEROE . Tel. 2285


Swing into Summer—With the yery latest Swing Needle Machines


VIKING, PFAFF, or JONES (Machines with credentials from the experts)


SPARES FOR ALL MODELS —SERVICE AFTER SALES RAW EDGE OVERLOOKING. BUTTONS COVERED, '- ZIPPS.


PART EXCHANGES. BIG BONUS FOR CASH ------- CALL ON THE EXPERT ----— E. W. DAYEY 23a King Street, Clitheroc — Telephone: 3005 TAKE LIFE AS IT COMES’


CARRY A CAMERA and


With an INSTAMATIC CAMERA Prices from £2 16s Od to £20 8s 3d.


LARGE SELECTION OF MOVIE AND 35m.m. CAMERAS IN STOCK.


Colour, Black and White and Movie Films always available


Bring back your Holiday Filins Black and White or Colour, to us for processing


P Y E ’ S OF CLITHEROE 42.44 YORK STREET Telephone: 3193


Fifty members and guests : of the Soroptimist. Club of Clitheroe celebrated the club’s 23rd birthday with a party at Alston Hall, near Longridge.


Dinner was served and ' the warden of the- hall, Mrs. Lightfoot, gave a - talk on . “The Life of Kathleen Perrier” and played some of" her records.-


■ . - -


A large birthday cake made by one of the members, Mrs. Betty Blair-Brya-n was cut by the president, Mrs. Joan Myers. The.ingredients were provided by another member,' Miss A. Wilson.


On- Wednesday, July, 9, a cofTee evening in aid of cancer research will be held at the'president’s -home in- Claremont Drive, Clitheroe.


Haymaking


Attractions will include cake stalls and a hat bar.


Now most members of the farming community are involved with haymaking, the Clitheroe and District’ branch of the Lancashire Ladies’ Social. Section of the NFU is having a break from regular, meetings.


SPECIAL SALE


NOW IN PROGRESS - O F


LEATHER AND SUEDE COATS, SUITS,.


DRESSES ETC. Prices from


12 gns. ——-----0----------


Also Special reductions on Summer Dresses and Suits etc.


BoH & tH uf t o o t l e * ‘


14 YORK STREET CLITHEROE


Telephone 3241


Next week they will be making visits to the Royal Lanca­ shire Show in Blackpool and the Great Yorkshire Show in Harrogate.


At-the beginning of August, the members will be holding a fie Id day for children at Hurst Green Village Hall.


Members of Clitheroe Flower Club are meeting tonight in the Station Hotel when Mrs. Mottershead, of Southport, will demonstrate floral arrangements in unusual containers.


Show


At Clitheroe Hospital’s open day on Saturday afternoon, they wil-l be organising a small flower show for the visitors.


They we also organising a summer flower show in the Conservative Club in August.


Anne McDougull


Invited to the


Palace Two local women have


Brown, of The Dene, Hurst Green, and Mrs. Phyllis Todd, of “Lynwood”, .Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


next Thursday’s garden party at the Palace which will cele­ brate the 75th anniversary of- parish, councils.


Mi's. Brown will be attending


A member, of Clitheroe Rural Council, - Mrs.' Brown has been connected with parish councils since 1949.


executive committee of. the Lan­ cashire Association-■ of -Parish Councils.


She is a member of the


attending a party at the Palace on Thursday, July . 24.


Mr. and Mrs. Todd will be


been invited to attend garden parties at Buckingham Palace this month. They are Mrs. Mary J , M.


About. 300 people atten­


ded the afternoon-tea and coffee evening:-given re­ cently: by Waddington W1 at “The "Grest”, Beverley • Drive, Clithehoc, homc/of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Short.


£55 for the guide dogs for the blind.


The event raised about


shows and stalls including a bring and buy, tombola, dart match and rifle range competition.


p.m. and went through until 10 p.m. with a short break at tea time. For a few hours Mr.


Controllers


■ Clitheroe; recently. . Two controllers for the


the WT market was'held at Mrs. Jessie Dakin’s home, Sagar’vHouse, Church Street,


’■ ,A ■ committee meeting for ■


who is also the committee’s chairman, and Mrs. C. Pape, of Whalley. Mrs. Dakin will. be the


market were chosen and these are Mrs. Dakin.herself,'


Miss M. Nichol, who beat two men and gained 308 points. Tile effort started at 2.30


The latter was won by '


Short was the only man there, • but later - more men arrived


There were several side


Three hundred g u e s ts With the


Women's Institutes


head controller. The post entails receiving


sure if the produce is up to the WI standard.


the produce for sale, checking it off on tbe invoices and arranging it on the stalls. The controller also makes


under way now and the various commodities needed by the market are being ordered.


Things are really getting Lab els ■


sized paper bags, rubber bands, labels, invoice books, cardboard strips, etc.


These include different


tained from tbe NFWI head­ quarters in 1 London, but where, possible items will be


Some of these can be ob­


' I t will not be long now, before judging - will take place on the entries- submit^ ted by Wls on the Creative Leisure theme' for the: Royal


bought locally.' ;


Lancashire show.. This will happen at . an


exhibition at St. Paul’s School, Preston, on July. 15,- which- will: be open; to the


Fifty celebrate


club’s birthday


Mrs. Taylor in Hemlock Cottage.


STILL BEAUTIFUL DESPITE THE CHANGES


A nostalgic visit, the first


heaton, Mrs. Anderson re­ members Mill Hill Farm, at West Bradford, as the faanily home where her mother’s family were all bom., Mrs. Anderson emigrated'


for 33 years, has recently been made to Clitheroe by Mrs. Ada Anderson who now lives in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. Though bom in Cleck-


with, her parents to America when she was only two years old, but has returned for three visits since then.


which elided last Saturday, she. stayed with her cousin, Mr. Thomas Frankiand and his family, in-Taylor Street, Clitheroe.


has visited West . Bradford and: Grindleton to see her relations and many friends.


From there Mrs. Anderson Divided


■ them, and remembers the locality well. . Before her marriage to Mr.


for so long she still corres­ ponds regularly with many of


Though she has been away


Anton Anderson, an Ameri­ can, she was Miss Ada Jagger. Her father, Squire Jagger was a policeman at Waddington. Despite having lived prac­


During her latest visit,


7 PRETTY COTTAGE


lock bushes grew in the garden. And, according to an old story, a witch did live there at one time. The hemlock was removed many years ago,


Once upon a time, hem­


in Downham—one of the prettiest villages in this area—was built during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Today it is the home of


but the name still remains. Hemlock Cottage, situated


explained: “Hemlock bushes did grow around the garden and I have heard that a Pendle witoh lived in the cottage at some time, but there is only 50 per cent of truth in it.”


Cottage for 18 years. Mi's. E d n a T ay lo r


Romance


when the surrounding fields were taken ■ for grazing cattle, the hemlock was up­ rooted because of the danger of poisoning. .


Mr. Taylor added that


brings back the romance of the Tudor period. One can picture the cottage as it was in those days. “I t was a single-storey


Just to look at the cottage .


TUDOR WITH


A DEADLY NAME by Anne


McDougall dining room was reserved for heals.” The second storey of the


cottage wasn’t added until the 19til century, and on it are three bedrooms and a bathroom.


Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor. They have lived in Hemlock


ques, and glancing around the cottage, it is noticeable that furniture is her first love.


Mi's. Taylor collects anti­ Secretary


ful things for the cottage than go to dress shows,” con­ fessed Mi's. Taylor. She has been interested in


“I would rattier buy beauti­


antiques since she was a child and now she is secretary of Clitheroe Collectors’ Club. “I used to go to the even­


antique collectors’ club and attend as many sales and auctions as possible. I t is usually a good idea to


and hoping to leam more about them. I t is important to join an


specialise on silver, pottery or furniture. Back in the garden'where


the hemlock once grew is a flowering cherry tree given to the Taylors many years ago as a Christmas present by Lord Clitheroe. The cottage certainly has


Folding Wheelchairs


SALE OR RENTAL Illustrated Booklets Free “ A I D S ”


7, Castle View, Clitheroc Tel: 2159 '


R O D D E N CABIN No. 5


CLITHEROE MARKET - For


Your Children’s


TOYS—GAMES—BOOKS Etc. 7


CHARADE


KEIRBY WALK, BURNLEY Telephone: 28708


Maternity and Childrens Wear Leading makes of all clothes Stockists of


STROM, ELTAIN, AROSTOC, WINDSOR, JOYVILLE, Etc. Sizes 0—34


an irresistible charm, for when the Taylors have visitors, they never seem to want to -leave.


Finest selection of nursery goods, Prams. Cots,.etc. Boys Shop Now Open


8b HARGREAVES STREET Telephone: 22402


ACROSS


OPEN DURING CLITHEROE HOLIDAY FORTNIGHT


grandfather, clocks. The 18th century clock in the lounge has a moon motion in the dial. Usually, the moon is situated above the fingers. On the wall is a Passover


thatched building then,” said Mrs. Taylor. “The room which is now used as a


Sewing pattern service


ing classes on antiques,’’ said Mrs. Taylor, “and then some­ one suggested starting a col­ lector’s club.’’ In the cottage are two


WIGS and


HAIRPIECES


ALWAYS' IN STOCK Our POLYHEADS are perfect, the correct shape for your wig and have a firm base to prevent them toppling over,


dish engraved with the Star of David which was rescued from a cellar in Liverpool. This was a gift from Lord Clitheroe of Downham Hall.


Pleasure


interest in modern furniture at all ■ and considers that there is much more pleasure -to -be gained from polishing antique wood. “A love of antiques is some­


thing a person must be born with,” says Mrs. Taylor. Two fine family heirlooms


antique furniture, Mrs. Tay­ lor loves wood: “I think wood is so beautiful”. She cannot raise any


Due to her interest in Florrie E. Brotherton r .h .


5 KING STREET . CLITHEROE Telephone: 3288


Reduced prices for Pensioners Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. Late nights Thursday and Friday.-Open 8-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. Saturday.


THE BOBBIN KING STREET — WHALLEY


PETER ENGLAND


in Hemlock Cottage are Sheraton chairs. They had been handed down by Mrs. Taylor’s great-grandparents. Another fine example of


BRI-NYLON, COTTON and JAFXATEX SHIRTS SEERCRAFT BOYS SHIRTS BRI-NYLON and COTTON


TOOTAL TIES KIMONO DRESSING GOWNS


antique.furniture is -the Wil­ liam and Mary card table. “We use it quite often for


Car park opposite, entrance in Accrington Road Telephone: 3365


: ■


- rotary to Lord Clitheroe for 10 years, gives this advice to anyone interested in antiques


Recipe corner


Mrs. Ada Anderson


progress in a town in 33 years and Mrs. Anderson is sad to see the old buildings coming down and new ones going up in their place. She still thinks Clitheroc is


4621 SIZES


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a beautiful town though. Lowell, where she now lives, ■


tically all her life in America, Mrs. Anderson has divided loyalty, between there and here. - When she says: “I love old England,” . it’s not just an American cliche; she really means ■ it. She has no close relations living in the USA, most of them live in and around Clitheroe, near Man­ chester and near Blackpool. A lot happens in the way of


pretty like the ones round here. America, Mrs. Anderson


villages and towns over there, there are no villages that are old and quaintly


is a city about 30 miles from Boston and lier home.>is in the suburbs.. Though there are lovely


A TWIST OF SCARF ties


a slender step-in that but­ tons smartly to one side above a low, easy waist and exuberant side pleat. Quick, sew it!


Printed Pattern 4621:


thinks, is a good place to live, but she thinks England too is progressing rapidly and has found that we are advanced in many ways, despite warn­ ings from her American friends that she was coming to a backward country! The Advertiser and Times


NEW Half Sizes are 101 (33- inch bust with 35-inch hip); 121 (35 bust,-37 hip); 141 (37 bust, 39 hip); 161 (39 bust, 41 hip); 181 (41 bust, 43 hip);


201 (43 bust, 451 hip). Send a postal order for


is sent out to her regularly and she enjoys reading about the people that she can still remember.


3s. 9d to the Advertiser and Times Pattern Service, 2a High Street, Redhill, Surrey, including the pattern num­ ber, size and, of course, your own name and address.


Peanut Stuffed Celery You need: 3 ozs cream


onion, curry powder and and cream (add enongh (add enough cream to spread easily when .filling . celery-' Fill celery lengths with the mixture. Scatter chopped peanuts


on top. Arrange ceery ribs on a serving dish. Cover with foil and chill. Serve as a snack or accompaniment to cocktail.


Smith apples; 1 teaspoon lemon juice; 1 small can grapefruit segments, drained; 1 tablespoon sultanas; water­ cress or parsley sprigs to


Australian salad You need: 2 large Granny


with skin on. Sprinkle lemon juice over -the slices to pre­ vent discolouring. Arrange


decorate. Slice apples, cored but


apple slices in a circle on a large dish and follow the same circle with grapefruit


segments. Pile cottage cheese in the


public once the judging has


finished. There are 60 entries, but


sprinkle sultanas over the whole platter. Decorate with watercress


centre. Top cheese with c r u s h e d pineapple and


out ideas and Rimington WI have worked out their inter­ pretation and will be going ahead with it soon.


not many ; have come from this area. Mitton WI is still working


Journeys


Langho institutes are not entering because of transport problems. ■ Once entered, it means


Gisburn, and Billington and


several journeys: to Preston for the judging and back again, and ultimately, one: hopes, , to Blackpool for the


Billington and Langho WI have cars, and though many of the farmers’ wives in Gis- burn have the use of their husbands’ ' cars, they never seem to be able to use them when they are most needed.


size of the entries, the com­ mittee has no idea how much . room will be-needed for the


very quiet about their ideas.


problems too, one of them, being space. ■ Because no-one knows the


The Show Committee has


display. ■ Institutes that are enter­ ing are, of .course, keeping


Fiona Brown -’ T 16H flU IQ G and the Denny sidevi/all hovercraft at Fleetwood in 1969. ft - j See the Stella Marina-new luxury Isle of Man boat M f- 'M W /'


Show and back again. Not many members in the.


or sprigs of parsley. Serve with cold meats and


dish. there’s plenty of sea front parking space at MOTORISTS!


Planning a Day Trip? No frustrations at Fleetwood—Plenty of space for thousands of motorists. Enjoy a carefree day out to


the maglo of the West Lancashire coast. For longer stays too Fleetwood makes an ideal centre with its many wonderful family attractions.


Free Guide from:


Entertainments Manager, Room 17: Marine Hall, Fleetwood.


MI


other salads or on its own as an individual vegetarian


NO DEPOSIT LARGE CASH


cheese; 2 tablspoons very) firmly chopped onion; j tea­ spoon curry powder; 1—1-V tablespoons double cream; 9 stalks celery, cut into 4 inch lengths; i cup chopped peanuts. Combine cheese, chopped


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Embossed Pile Broadloom with foam underlay. Choice of colours, normally 59/6


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PRESTON'S


84 DARWEN STREET, BLACKBURN/Tcl. 50758 and 128,> Blackburn:iRoad, Accrington.:',TclJ,34391


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was designed by Mrs. Taylor. I t was made from yellow Yorkshire stone, and -the bark at the top is about 300 years old. . -Mi-s. Taylor,, who. was ■ sec-


cards and i t is particularly handy in the winter when we sometimes use it for meals,” explained Mi-s. Taylor. The fireplace in the cottage


ANN’S HAIR BOTJTIQUE The Town’s Tip-Top Super Stylists


4 YORK ST., CLITHEROE (opposite Bus atop)


Tel. CLITHEROE 3363 dr 2166 Evenings


This Salon is now operated by proven experts only. Ann. herself, holder of


a diploma in Hairsfcyling, .along. with Miss :Sa]ly Kernick : who holds the City and Guilds Certificate?


Book your appointments now. No waiting and' no rushing. • — Tea or Coffee served FREE —


a. Mass of ;'shaggyl producing horrifi<| dignation. (5>


8. Unrefined ..song hear, for pirates,;


9 dfc ll Ac. Used-for a new coat on fo-.l


10 Soften the colours I done in urban are|


11 See 9 Across


14 in Dn.& 15Dn. ;Ou| ing occasion for post? (3-6-3)


16 shooting equipmcil 17. Knotty piece put [ as the tops of | valves are made


20 Cosy place of ment—it's . a net| one hears (5)


18 Do 3 regular;! tri] | supper : first to (3>


24 A staunch man .t<|


25 In the pageant I ted a stunt 75) ,:


about reforming t | 18) ■ --


26 Fast pl ane: : cl cha nged : course; to I surplus' weighti(81


27 Warships must i'| moving (5):


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3 They are usel measuring • rpayed| (5' -


2 & 23 Dn. This ai:| good view of s | resistance GO)


4 Take a nap: fiv|


6 Capital , space . for| ins the height' bridge (8)


dred lines to be by the end of time! (6>


12 Fatherly - friend'* , a ■


: 14 Part of a star


13 Step across;for t | desirable 'trip (8|


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