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ardent Methodist, joined the St John Ambulance in 1933, because he believed it was a way of being a practical Christian.
service, he was presented with an album of classical v records and an inscribed St John plaque by Division president Mr John Adder- ' ley, at a buffet supper for members. President of the Nursing Division Mrs Beryl Cas sidy presented a bouquet to Mrs Barnes. Mr Barnes, who is an
AFTER an association with Clitheroe St John Ambulance lasting 46. years — 17 of them as Divisional Superintendent — Mr .Gilbert Barnes, of Henthorn Road, Clitheroe, is retiring. In recognition of his long
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roiind & about
of Low, Moor Methodist C h u rc h and Sunday School, where he has held various- offices over the last 50 years.
a married daughter, Mrs Thelma Pollitt, of Biir- noldswick*.
Manchester graduate
the ranks, becoming Divi sional Superintendent in 1962.
He passed through all
our of. being a Serving Brother in the Order of St John and he and his wife recall travelling to London for the investiture in 1963.
St John Ambulance, Mr Barnes has been pleased to have two ambitions real ised. One was for the divi sion to have its own ambu lance hall and the other to have a mobile first aid caravan, which was pre sented by the Rotary Club.
During his time with the
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event was the Jubilee of King George, when 10,000 people crowded on the Castle field for festivities. The weather was so hot that the team was kept busy passing drinking water along the rows of people.
Mr .Barnes’ first big
. His record includes walking in procession with 22 Clitheroe Mayors and attending 41 Remembr ance Day parades. Mr Barnes retired last
attendance at the Queen’s Stiver Jubilee festivities.
Mr Barnes was also in
•E u r o p e a n s c i e n c e exchange, programme.
AN old boy of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and Whalley CE School, Dr Martin Casey, has been awarded a Fellowship under the 'Royal Society’s
next 12 months at the Geologisches In s titu t , Zurich, Sw i tz e r la n d , investigating and model ling the development of shear zones — areas of high rock deformation pro duced during the moun tain-building episodes of the earth’s nistory.
Dr Casey will spend the
served with the RAF as a non-commissioned officer.
year from his job as a wel der at Atkinsons, where he was in charge of the first aid centre for 18 years. During the war he
bom in Whalley, is mar ried with two young
Dr Casey (30), who was
1960 to 1966 and won the Weekes Memorial Exhibi tion for his A-level studies.
daughters and lives in Leeds. He was at CRGS from
Mr Barnes has the hon , „ :
GRINDLETON man Mr Clive Harrison has gained a
B.Sc. joint honours degree in metallurgy and mechanics at Manchester University. Clive (25) is the third
a materials engineer with L u c a s A ero sp ac e at Burnley.
Mr and Mrs Barnes have He. is a lifelong, member
Robert joins a tough unit
A GLITHEROE teenager has become a member of one' of Britain’s toughest fighting units. Robert Charles Parking-
out parade, he is stationed in Deal, Kent, but is expecting a posting to Cyprus. Robert, a former pupil
ton (18) has been training with the Royal Marine Commandos for the past six months in Lympstone, Exmouth. Following the passing-
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Swimming
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son of Mrs E. Harrison, of Greenfield Cottage, and the late Mr J. Harrison. He is to take up a post as
Robert . . . in Commandos
v isits abroad on field studies, his year in Swit zerland will be his first long s tay in a n o th e r country.
Graham
wins again CLITHEROE teenager Graham Jackson brought home the Victor Ludorum after his school’s annual sports day — for the sec ond year running.
Graham (13), of Water loo Road, a pupil at St
Second time in office
C L ITH ER O E I n n e r Wheel Club’s new presi dent, Mrs Elsie Lofthouse, is looking forward to her second spell in office every bit as much as her first.
Lofthouse was president, but last week she had the honour bestowed on her again after a ceremony at her home, “Southfield,” Shireburn, Waddington.
It is 29 years since Mrs
of- the Inner Wheel for many years,” she said. ‘‘It has given me a great deal of pleasure and friendship and I am happy to be re
Lofthouse and her late husband John used to run a butcher’s business in the village. She moved to Waddington 15 years ago, but is still a member of St James’s Church, Clitheroe.
“I have been a member
daughters, all married. They are Betty, who lives in Peterhead, Jean in Lanarkshire, Margaret and Edith, who now runs the butcher’s shop.
presented to Mrs Lofth ouse by retiring president Mrs Marjory Maw, who was thanked for her ser vice by Mrs Ruth Moon.
The chain of office was
living the role of presi dent.” Born in Low Moor, Mrs
prepared by Mrs Lofth ouse, who presented Mrs Maw ■ with a f lo ra l arrangement prepared by flower secretary Mrs Pat Haigh.
’ A buffet supper was
S e c re ta ry and v ic e - president — Mrs Margaret Spensley. Treasurer — Mrs Goia Gorst. Speakers secretary —. Mrs Frances Creaser. Overseas secret ary — Mrs Atinie Whit
Officers elected were:
Mrs Elizabeth Ablett, Mrs Edna Crook, Mrs Janet Johnstone, Mrs Lily Lord, Mrs Moon and Mrs Mar garet Norris.
taker. Club correspondent! — Mrs Freda Hindmoor.. Flower secretary — Mrs' Haigh. Committee members are
Mrs Lofthouse has four
Mixed unit
A MIXED Venture Scout unit is being formed in Read to cater for Scouts and Guides who have reached 16.
ing will be on September 12th, under the leadership of Dr Michael Bartle, of Windsor Close, Read.
• mixed groups are rare. They are run by the Scout ing rather than the Guid ing authorities.
moun ta in e er , explore caves and hike. According to Dr Bartle,
can run a Venture Scout unit in the village,” he said.
“There’s no doubt we
Ranger unit and so girls leaving the Guides were being lost to the move ment.”
experience of Scouting. For the past year, he has led the 1st Read St John’s troop — a post now taken over by Mr Granville Robinson, of Whalley Road, Read.
has not yet found any pre mises -and is considering a number of options.
The new unit, however,
&b&ck “Well,” I stammered. “I
?uite as early as I once did. i .................................
,people rode bicycles, thousands of gallons would, be saved daily.” \> - - r .
retorted the young man, “What are you doing to encourage cycling? If more
. Now I was quite piqued.- Few people in this district, I think, have used a bicycle more than I. Ever since I bought my first machine a t . the age of 17 (they had only just stopped calling them velocipedes), there
“ you 'overestimate my powers. I cannot institute petrol rationing at the stroke of a pen:” “I 'd id n ’t mean that,"
young man. “The fuel crisis. What are you doing in your official capacity in the present crisis to save oil and petrol?” “I think,” I answered,
now and again." “No, no, no,” said the
“WHAT,” demanded the young man who accosted me at a local so c i a l f u n c t i on recently, “are you doing to conserve energy?” I was, as they say, taken
don’t get up in the morning steal the extra half-hour
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falling to bits in Kendal, I completed the journey without incident, if you ignore the fact. that, as a result of that inadequate saddle, the seat of my trousers was completely worn out when I arrived at Windermere. ■
F o r tu n a te ly , I had included, a pair of football knickers in the limited amount of luggage I car- _ ried; and so was able to
Since, then, of course,' I have had other cycles. My
imprinted on my memory. I bought the second-hand machine on a Friday even ing for £1, stuffed the somewhat decrepit saddle with rags and the next morning set off for a week’s camping in the Lake District. Apart from the brakes
have been few days when the posterior portion of my anatomy has not rested on a leather saddle. That f i r s t saddle is
present machine is around 25 years old and apart from new. handlebars, frame, mudguards, chain and tyres, is as good as the day I bought it for under £5.
culine gender — and his predecessor carried me to and from my work for 44 years, sometimes on as many as four journeys per day.
trips, the duo must have covered at least 150,000 miles, which figure is equi valent to several times round the world. For years they did their duty nobly, taking me through show s e v e r a l . inches - th ic k , through rain, hail, frost and thunder — the more violent the elements the greater the challenge. -
Altogether, with other
maintain the appearance of tolerable respectability for the period of my holiday. .
. grim early ‘mornings and late at night without street lighting during the war, with two thicknesses of brown paper obscuring the
. Before seven o’clock on He — the bike is of mas Dr Bartle-has a wide “There is no-one to run a
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Natural Environment Research Council Post doctorate Fellowship at Leeds University. Although he has made
in 1970 from the Univer sity of Cambridge and received his doctorate in structural geology from the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, in 1975. ■ Since then he has held a
He graduated in geology
. sprints. A former pupil at SS
Michael and John’s School, Clitheroe, Graham is the son of Mr and Mrs Kevin Jackson.
an inter-school meeting at Blackburn’s Witton Park — where he won the high jump.
Graham had some useful practice for the sports at
Two evenings earlier,
Mary’s College, Black- bum, won his year’s high jump, long'jump, 100 metre hurdles and 100 metre and 200 metre
from August 20th to 31st, is for learners and elemen tary divers. Confidence in deep water is again neces sary, and only 15 can be taught.
David Phillips would like names as soon as possible. He says that only 20 can be taught, and they should be reasonable swimmers, con fident in deep water. A diving tuition course,
9-45 a.m. from July 23rd to August 3rd and from August 6th to 17th. Each will be for eight days, omitting Wednesdays and weekends. B a th s m an ag e r Mr
leading to the Amateur Swimming Asscoiation’s bronze, silver and gold sur vival awards. They will be from 9-0 to
school holidays. Courses are being held
S ^ g g c - r *
of Ribblesdale School and a member of Ribble Valley Harriers, is one of a family of nine. His mother, Mrs. Doris
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.faint flicker from. a tiny battery lamp, those two
cated’(and slightly rusty) Raleigh has taken me to view our local ancient monuments (before I was included among them) and beauty spots; for several years with junior members of the family perched on a special seat fixed to the crossbar. On a number of occa
“Jerry” hurled explosive missiles at me — and mis sed. Or perhaps he wasn’t throwing them at me speci fically, but at any rate he was a rotten shot. • Many a time this , rusti
bikes carried me faithfully to my toil. On. at. least one occasion
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the - temerity to demand: “What are you doing to conserve energy?” Let me say it now.
Now a young elector has .
situation, I hope — I expect — to be cycling for a good many years yet. God be praised; I still have a little petrol in my legs.' . ’
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