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the inscription on one of the misericord seats of the choir stalls in our palish church of St Mary and All Saints. It is the caption beneath a carving of a man trying to shoe a goose — indeed, it might be described as a 15th century cartoon in oak. When I tell you that
“WHOSO melles him of that al men dos, let him cum hier and shoe the ghos”. That, good reader, is
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lady, “was Alexander’s flight?”
confess my ignorance, but fo r tu n a te ly an o th e r member of the party: was more knowledgeable than I and here is the story he told: Alexander, having completed his conquest of most of the then known world; determined to fly
\ Shamefaced, I had to
the church recently, a lady visitor showed par ticular interest in another of the misericords. This is described as illustrating “Alexander’s flight” and depicts a bearded man being transported through the heavens sitting on a seat slung between two winged heraldic beasts. . “What,” demanded the
came to the village some 50 years ago, I met an old chap — Dick Haydock was his name, although he was always known as “Bdduck” — who actually did “shoe” his geese before driving them down the Nab to market. His method was to dip the birds’ feet firstly in pitch and then in sawdust as a protection on the cobbled, gravelled roads. Taking a party round
get the gist of the sent- ance right away; in short, an indication that the chap who sticks his nose into other folks’ affairs should be assigned the most frustrating and dif ficult of tasks. Actually, when I first
over the vast territories that had fallen to his vic torious armies.
treasures here for any one church,” he said, and he certainly ought to know. He had made a lifetime s tu d y of churches throughout the country and. at his side I felt a complete ignoramus.
J.P.
the party — a very distin guished party — summed it up admirably. “There are far too many
ancient legend — nqbody seems to know where and how it first originated — should be carved in oak at the direction of Cistercian monks to embellish the seat of one of their choir stalls 400 or more years ago, and that now it should remain to . puzzle visitors and intrigue ar chaeologists to our ancient parish church all these centuries later. I think one member of
pose, that this ancient Greek invented the first direction indicators. Thus ended the story arid as the history books tell us that Alexander died in his bed, we can only conclude that he made a safe land ing following his historic flight and, presumably, the griffins finally re ceived their chunks of meat. I reckon they’d earned them. But how odd that this
king was airborne. If he desired to go left or right, he merely pointed the spears in the required di rection; if he wanted to descend to take a closer look at any aspect of his dominions, he pointed the spears downwards. Down went the griffins and down went Alexander. It could be said, I sup
genious conqueror. Taking a spear in either hand, he put a chunk of meat on the points of each and then held them just a few inches in front of the grif fins’ twitching nostrils. In moments, the Greek
How was Alexander to steer them? No problem to this in
corde, he ingeniously har nessed two griffins and attached a seat between them. This first difficulty overcome, for the beasts were strong and vigorous and could fly for many miles before refuelling, came a second difficulty.
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turned from a trip to Pennsylvania, but is ex pecting an invitation early this year to return and judge a show of, the breed, which is ranked among the top 10 dogs in. America.
and the United States. He has -recently re
Shirebum Kennels and is a driver, with Ribblesdale Cement, started breeding bulldogs 23 years ago ana has won many prizes in British shows, including a top award at Crufts.
tion” began in the 1960s, when he gave three dogs, one appropriately named “The Clitheroe Kid”, to a friend in Oklahoma.
They helped to make his name on the American
The American “connec Mr Kenyon, .who owns
A WIDE knowledge of bulldog breeding has turned lorry driver Earl Kenyon into some ithing of a transatlantic commuter between Clitheroe
round & about
circuit and since the 1970s he has crossed the Atlan tic frequently, either to judge or attend shows.
• Last year he made two trips, the first to judge in Maryland and the second to give advice to a fellow breeder in Pennsylvania.
- “Bulldogs are very popular in America and there are dozens of shows throughout the year,” said Mr Kenyon.
“People like the breed
because they don’t need a great deal of exercise and they make very good house dogs.
Seeking a challenge
REGULARS at the vil lage pub in West Brad ford will soon be saying farewell to their landlord and landlady.
are leaving the Three Millstones Inn on Tues day, after five and a half years.
Alf and Jean Draper
nearby Three . Rivers Caravan Park to wait for the chance of taking over a bigger concern with gre ater emphasis on catering.
They are moving to the
“Running a pub has been our life-blood for a number of years.
Says Mrs D rap e r :
to take on something more adventurous and we plan to wait for the right opportunity to present itself, though we want to s ta y in th e Ribble Valley.”
“But we feel it is time
breajc from the pub will give; them time to enjoy walking, gardening and fishing and to visit rela tives.
The couple hope that a
Mrs Draper is interested in joining a local amateur dramatic society.
A teacher of elocution,
Three Millstones are Mr Wilfred Lister and his wife Ruth, of Radcliffe.
Taking over at the
ance, they are very gentle family dogs and are ideal with children.”
international champion ship judge, is slill waiting for details of his return to America. “These trips can last for three weeks, but fortunately my employers are very understanding when it comes to allowing me time off,” he added.
Mr Kenyon, who is an
Mr Kenyon has sent bull dogs • to customers in Argentina and Sweden.
In addition to America, “Despite their appear
MR KENYON with one of his up-and-coming show winners, Atomstone Lumberjack.
Kindly
thoughts A BIG thank you is ex tended to people in the Clitheroe area from the Salvation Army for their su p p o r t in the BBC Nationwide “Operation Christmas” appeal. Many presents have
been delivered to the el derly, needy families, the housebound and lonely. Local organisers Mr
. are grateful to Mrs Cook, of Sabden, for help with transport.
Councillor’s
who represents Wilpshire, has bought the Lodestar Hotel near his home at Oak Mount Farm, Clay- ton-le-Dale and will take over the premises a week on Wednesday.
that there would be no discos or weekly markets
the purchase price but said it was “substantial.” Coun. Bradley added
He refused to reveal ■
new venture AFTER a lifetime’s con nection with the building industry, a Ribble Valley councillor is to venture into the licensing trade. Coun. Rod Bradley,
sioner who sent an anony mous gift to buy coal for two elderly people, and
and Mrs I. H. Tagg and Mrs I. Hogg are specially grateful to the 1st Slaid- burn Brownie pack and the 5th-year girls at Bow- land County Secondary School for their appropri ate gifts. They also thank a pen
■ June, and son and daugh ter Peter (19) and Sue (21) will take an active interest in the running of the Lodestar, but will not be pulling pints at the bar. They will be involved
.hotel which people can visit with their families.” ■ Coun. Bradley, his wife
behind the scenes and will appoint a manager to run the : hotel. Coun. Bradley will retain his post as managing director with the Blackburn firm he founded 12 years ago, which supplies materials to building and allied trades.
Welcome
to join FORMER and present members of the Royal Air F o rc e liv in g in the Clitheroe area have been invited to join the Black burn branch of the RAF Association. It is understood that
■ therefore, be very wel come to join the Black- bum branch, says secret a ry Mr Jim Wol- ; stenholme.
’ “1 realise it is'quite a way to travel, but for really important occasions people do make the effort,” he adds. The Blackburn branch
there may be a number of members living locally, where there is no branch of the association. These people would,
whole aspect of the pre mises,” he said. “It will be a normal countryside
similar to those run at the hotel in the past. “We want to change the
. a week for most of the y e a r . ’ I ts .next major
club is open seven nights
. event is on Saturday, when members are “at home” to the Burnley branch for pool, darts, dominoes and “ horse racing.”
joining the branch should contact Mr Wolstenholme, Holt Mill Cottage, Rish- ton (Tel. Blackburn 886961).
Swift
success YOUNG Clitheroe musi cian Susan Moor has had a memorable past 12 months .— passing no fewer than five examina tions set by the Associ ated Board of the Royal School of Music. Susan (15), of Brett
hails from Merseyside, enjoys walking and read ing when she is not busy practising and studying music.
Girls’ Grammar School, she is' studying for her 0- levels before taking the final examinations in both theory and practice at the end of this year. Susan, whose family
She plays the flute in a
small group of musicians connected with SS Michael and Jo h n ’s Church, Clitheroe. < Susan is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs John Moor.
Close, passed grades five, six and seven in theory papers and grades five and six — with merit — in practical exams on the flute. A pupil at Clitheroe
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