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4 Clithcroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, may !), 19G9


Recipe corner


TO BE


•V So often these days, fashion is made - out: to be'only for- the- young, .tall, pcncil- islim females.-and the older, mature woman has been completely < forgotten.


1 beejrwaking. up;to»the,fact;that women -with ■ - larger figures’also want .to ibe well di-essed. !'-. Fashion parades held:'in'villagerlialls round •'


i However,' there- is. a, slight- reversal of roles going on, and fashion manufacturers have


- aimed at this corner of. the-market. ^ . Local dress shops’are also stocking-prettier,’





1 and abouthave been quick to catch ,on and: a large section of the clothes-shown-have been .


more fashionable clothes in the. larger ’sizes. - •-.These two outfits-are both 44;inch hip. The dress -.and jacket, in easy .care Crimplene, is in-pastel, shades of; pink, .grey-and-’ beige with.:a<wavy"diagonal, tripe pattern, and is. priced at £11'19s 6d.


- diamond "-i checked:; pattern, There is an - in­ verted pleat just • off centre on the skirt giving a slimming effect and the slanting raised seam below the bust line with a small bow, modifies a large bust. If any reader would like ;to know the name


of the stockist of these outfits, please write to the Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe.


IH YOUR FULL HEAD


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LADIES


We have Tricel Holiday Dresses from 45/-


DERETA Linen Skirts ■ and Slacks


STRAVEN Tried Knitwear and


The newly elected chair­


more than eight years and is also a former member of the Soroptimist Club of Clitheroe.


man of Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle is Mrs. Christine Washbrook, of Chatbum Park Drive. • She lias been a member for


Washbrook is a former pupil of Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School and is a member of the Old Girls’ Association.


she used to work in her family’s electrical business in King Street, Clitheroe.


A mother of three children,


Circle met in tlie -Edisford . Bridge Inn on Monday to hear Miss M. Hewitt, head of Queen’s Road Nursery School, speak on her work.


Members of the Ladies’ Conference


and tlieir husbands attended the annual conference of the Inner Wheel Clubs in Bourne­ mouth last month. They were Mr. and Mrs.


Norman Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Lofthouse and Mr. and


'


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OF BLACKBURN 9--0-DAR*VFM STREET &


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ser. Mr. Willet-Whittaker, of- Pres ton,, spoke on the “Theatre—Past,; Present and ' Future” at the monthly meet­ ing of the Ribblesdale (After­ noon) Townswomen's Guild on Monday in the Parish School Hall.


Morgan of Newton will speak on liis caravan-holiday in Morocco. Hie County Drama Organi­


Mrs. J. Lord. m, At-the . Inner Wheel's next


eeting on Tuesday. Mr. E. Shopping


originated, mentioning- open air theatres, church plays .and outdoor performances on lor­ ries.


He told how the theatre


Rushton, presided and Mrs. O. Hetherington expressed thanks.


AS GOOD AS NEW DRESS AGENCY


Parson Lane, Clitheroe Tel: 2322


VVc arc now accepting good quality Spring Clothing for sale. -You arc welcome to look around.


Tire chairman, Miss D. E. Three Clitheroe delegates. A’ native of Clitheroe Mrs.


LADIES’ CIRCLE ELECTS NEW CHAIRMAN


Manchester has been arran­ ged for members of the social studies section on May. 19 and the home craft section will be visiting a margarine works in Cheshire on May 29,


attended. A shopping . expedition to


More than 70 members


be held in June when Miss Marie Reidy from Blackburn will speak on “Folk Songs for tlie Harp.”


Hie next guild meeting will


ing) Townswomen’s G u i l d were given an insight into the investigations made by the Post Office to uncover frauds aaid to trace senders of anony­ mous letters and telephone calls a t . their monthly meet­ ing.


members gathered to hear the guest speaker Mr. Richard Fenton Yates, who was until his retirement deputy control­ ler to the Post Office person­ nel department investigation branch.


One hundred and forty Robbery


lie had also worked on tlie Great Train .Bobbery. ,


He told the member.1


by the chairman, Mrs. Hazel Hargreaves, and thanked by Mrs. P. Calverley.


The speaker was introduced


going to visit Holker Hall, - Cartmel. This excursion has been arranged by the social studies section.


organised by .- the Guild’s music group and they raised more than £14 for their funds. Next week, 40 members are


A bring and buy stall was Furniture


the music and drama groups visited Blackpool on Friday to sec the Blackpool Operatic


Forty-one members from


R O D D E N CABIN No. 5


CLITHEROE MARKET For...............


Your Children’s


TOYS—GAMES—BOOKS Etc.


? that Members of Clitheroe (even­


Society’s production of “ Love from Judy.”


Townswomen’s Guilds will bo represented at the next meet­ ing of the Clitheroe (Even­ ing) Townswomen's Guild.


open meeting in the Parish Church Hall.


I t will take tile form of an


Allen L. Thompson of Gras- sington, who will speak on “18th Century Furniture— M the Golden Age of Cabinet


Tlie speaker will be Mr.


Mrs. D. King, social and out­ ings secretary of the guild arranged a trip to York and a tour of a chocolate factory.


aking.” At the end of last month,


t Twenty-three guilds from- he Preston Federation of


; The other. dress, again in Crimplene, is very-reasonable-at £5 4s 6d. . . ... Itcis in-pastel-blue ;’and. coffee and has a.


'■- - ■


A Caldcrstones nurse pos ing as a patient while the nursing thermometer.


Here Women get married and


they raise a family—their primary purpose, in life— but when the children start going to school, many mothers wonder whether or not there is some rewarding s e r v i c e to


ing occupation and the dic­ tionary tells us that nursing is tending to children and to the sick.


. tionary definition. Now women with an inter­


a c a d em i c qualifications, surely her experience bl­ earing for her children and the work , in her home will go a long way towards the dic-


Even if a woman has no


est in the profession but who haven’t had any training are to be given the opportunity to be nursing assistants at l Caiderstones Hospital What­


told me, "These jobs will provide the ideal opportu­ nity for women who have


ey. The matron, Miss E. Lake,


, helping to get them to school and working on the adult wards." This scheme is to be known


type of work as our- qualified nurses, feeding the children,


always had an interest in nursing.” “They will do the same


which they can contribute. Nursing is one such reward­


assistant- holds the


3 a chance to do a really


worthwhile job


b y A n n e M cD ou g a ll


as the “Working Mums Ses­ sion.” Everything is being


until 3 p.m. and transport will be available at a small charge. And they could expect to


done to make sure the work­ ing hours coincide with th e mothers’ children’s schooling. The hours will be 10 a.m.


course be free,” added Mat­ ron. Secretary of the hospital,


earn about 30 shillings a day. “The school holidays will- of


Mi-. Geoffrey Mitchell, said, “These women would really be making an effective con­ tribution to a really reward­ ing job and they will be very much appreciated.” “Many of our nurses have


ing as a full-time occupa­ tion,” commented Matron, Years ago if women were


for them, to go out and do something worthwhile.


'Institute group meeting


of Women’s Institutes . held their annual meeting a t Rivers- mead School.


The Bowland Forest group ^


•members from Grindleton, West Bradford, Sawley and Waddington attended and were welcomed by Mrs. J. Simpson, Grindleton’s president. After the business meeting,


About 185 people, including


married, am employer just didn’t want to know, but now a revolution has taken place. Women are wanted, and - ton W.I., and


ACROSS I 5. A boat to bump u l


8. One in the familyl tive (8).


9. Call Violet to ta! chair (5).


10. After a short nu 8) .


.


members enjoyed a lecture on an "Alpenreise” given by Mr. Seed. Ho was thanked by Mrs. Coupland, Wes t Bradford’s president.


jobs as nursling! assistants closed with-the present an ideal opportunity


LADIES! I have been informed by the Wig and Hairpiece Association that owing to raw material costs, wigs and hair­ pieces will have ■


7$% (1/6 in £) from. May 5th.


been here since they were part-timers and have realised they would like to take nurs­


A large number of WI members gathered at the


-Clitheroe Parish Church Hall for the'Nab Group


.Jackson from Sabden, and Mrs. M, Hopwood and Mrs. M., Walsh from Wiswell. Mrs. Hopwood welcomed everyone to the evening and


the stage at the beginning of the evening-by the presi­ dents and secretaries; Mrs; Brown and Mrs. R. .Thistle- thwaite - from Pendleton, •Mrs. -V. Shearman and Mrs. A. Smith from Whalley. Mrs. F. Buttenvorth and Mrs. E.


Each was represented on : 1


■ meeting-last s week. .-Tsheji-WlBlUrol,-look part


were Whall^ Sabden, Pen­ dleton and .the.host institute, Wiswell.


Memories of Mexico INSTITUTES


WITH THE WOMEN'S


Mexico City, Puebla and Acapulco.


Mrs. Miarsden pointed out the Kennedy family’s'house and on another we saw Frank- Sinatra’s house. During the supper interval,


On one slide of Acapulco, .


•Jane Clegg, daughter of a former president of Wiswell • WI. presented nil- the- presi­ dents and secretaries and the speaker with sprays- of flowers. * A carnation was given to


of Waddington entertained everyone with an account of the trip to Mexico on which she and her husband went last October to see tile Olym­ pic Games as a prize in a national competition. The talk .was illustrated


Mr. B. Mar sden, the speaker’s husband. Mrs. El a i ne Marsden.


; able to take part in the entertainment.


Clitheroe Area Leader was not able to be at tlie meeting- because of an illness in the family and so she was not-


the different WI members found time to talk to one another and meet new people. Mrs. I. Thompson, the


Christmas and on occasions since. I t was very appropriate


with coloured slides that showed, besides views of


. and a very amusing piece about what happens when members get together to plan a programme for a con­ cert.


set ,to music and some ex­ cellent miming. There were Tiller Girls and a trio of glamorous grandmothers


in haring, as its finale, the Mexico Olympics. There were short sketches


Two men took part, Mr.


This was the popular con­ cert given by Wiswell WI at


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. of . Wisnvell; 'appeared res­ plendent In a unifrom.. with


• ‘gold, medals”, at the 'end.- At the beginning of the


a plumed helmet,'awarding


evening Mrs. Hopwood told everyone of coming events taking place within: the WI.- Lancashire choirs* will be


local members who cannot see it performed in London a chance to enjoy it.


giving, a performance- ot the “Brilliant and-the-Dark” in Preston in October, giving


Guild were reminded that at their next meeting they would be learning about the uses of cream.


last March was very success­ ful. •.


flower festival in Lancaster next Spring. The one held


I t is hoped to hold another , ‘


the host institute . at next year's Nab Group Meeting and Mrs. Hopwood told everyone that if they had any ideas about anything that might enhance these meetings then they should


submit! these ideas to their presidents.


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hostesses, members of Grindle- the evening Sawley, Hill­


Supper was served: by the


billies who entertained with song and dance. They, were thanked by Mrs. 'Aspdcn.


14. Not the cleanest of in East Yugoslavia


16. A spirited occasi- making a scene (6


17. One who mortifii


flesh, we hear, is ( 6 ) .


18. I ’m after a goal (3


25 and 22 Dn. Shakes] jester provides the rion (10).


20. See 23 Down. 24. Kind of firearm f- troying a pear-tree


26. Conducted a test- turned the axe—dir digging-(8).


27. Make- a ' collection Assam-(5).


DOWN an increase of


2.. Footwear made fl - hundred pieces of J (5).


1. Destroy i retarding i | nism, we hear (5). f


3. Begin painting at tl | tom of the street ([


4; Importance for a | short time (6).


13. Uses’ compulsion, keen to get anned| ces (8).


12. Particular bequest pneumatic spinner- sound of it (8).


7. Disputed—manages . help (8). .


14. The main endless s | 1 . (3).


5. Month coming up f | food (3).


6. Came to rest : an mounted (8).


sure change the p (


11. Charles near the 1 the mine—a deep h


DRESSED / TO BE


CRAB AND PINEAPPLE j COCKTAIL. : >


You need one • 3-4.,oz tin crab; oz tin drained pine­


tablespoon pineapple juice; 1 tablespoon, brandy; (optional) freshly-ground^ black pepper;... shredded'lettuce.


apple of 8 j oz tin finely chopped-pineapple pieces; 2-3


- decoration. Remove - sinews from tinned f crab and . mix


Remove crab -claws for


with pineapple, pineapple juice and • brandy. - <


- 'Garnish - with a twist of • lemon.


glasses-which have a . bed of shredded-lettuce. Grind black pepper over ■ • mixture and decorate with crab claws.


Pile ' into' form sundae yP i B i l l '


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