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HUNDREDS of Guides and Brownies from-all. over the north gave Princess Margaret a rous­ ing welcome when she made her first-ever visit , to the Girl Guides’ Association Training Centre , at Waddow Hall, on Thursday. Waddow, but this really is


land on the banks of the Ribble were teeming with activity as the Princess, who is president of the Association, toured the camp' sites occupied by girls randomly selected for the occasion. After flying to Samles-


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bury Aerodrome, the Princess was driven to Waddow along . the A59 and through the streets of Clitheroe.


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ST PAUL’S, Low Moor, Guides and Brownies waited patiently for the Princess and forgot their shivers to cheer and wave their flags as the car passed the entrance to Waddow. Guider Mrs Christine Lockett (centre) said:“ It was well worth the wait.”


Trade welcome


AMONG the many packs from Clitheroe who greeted the Royal visitor with a smile, cheer and a wave were St James’s Guides and Brownies.


coat over a white and tur­ quoise flowered dress, with a plumed white turban hat, gloves and handbag. Princess Mar­ garet' was welcomed by the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, Mi- Simon Towneley and the Chief Commissioner of the Girl Guides’ Association, Lady Baden-Powell. The Lord Lieutenant


Wearing a turquoise


presented the Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs John I. Walmsley and Chief ExecjJtive Mr Michael Jackson and his wife.


then presented Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington, the chairman of the Waddow House Committee, Miss Mabel Howarth and the Guider- in-charge at Waddow, Miss Moira Walker. Also presented were


Lady Baden-Powell ^


the Association, including Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Bob Ainsworth and his wife, Doris, Skipton Divi­ sion MP Mr John Watson, the Vicar of Waddington and West Bradford Canon C. F. Goodchilcl, and Whalley Methodist- minis­ ter the Rev. Graham Vic-


,kers, and their wives, the Princess went into the hall for lunch. On her way, into the


something special.” After meeting guests of •


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dressing room, she spoke to 12 members of the Waddow staff who have more than 80 years’ ser­ vice between them. 'These included three


domestics who live in Clitheroe. .Mrs Kathleen Ba.xter, of Cardigan Avenue, has worked at the hall for the past eight years; Mrs Daisy Dixon,


Bid to keep flag flying at Castle


VANDALS prevented the Union Jack being ^ floion from Clitheroe Castle keep in lime for^ Princess Margaret’s arrival in the town. , They removed the


the respective chief Guide commissioners for the North West and North East of England, Mrs Sheila Ashmore and , Mrs H. A. Taylor. For Mrs Ashmore, it


was a “happy homecom­ ing,” for before moving to. Stockport 15 years ago, she and her husband,


Owen, lived in Clitheroe Road, Whalley, for 10 yeai's. In that time, Mrs Ash-


’ /here and I always look forward to returning,” she said. “F often come to


-the Trefoil Guild. “We were very happy


,more was connected with the Guiding' movement through membership of


halyard from the flag-, pole overnight and, de­ spite desperate efforts by scaffotders, the flag was not floivn until the Royal car. had passed t hr ough the toion centre , on its ivay to Waddotv. The incident was de­


scribed as "sheer vand­ alism’’ by -Borough Planning and Techni­ cal Officer Mr Philip Bailey.' "We- try to do our


( ders from Great Har­


pole, vandals removed two padlocks f rom doors at the keep. The incident was discovered by a council employee and sca^ol-


wood were called to fix a replacement. Their efforts to beat


the arrival of the R o y a l c ar we r e watched by many of the hundreds of spec­ tators ivho lined the town centre route.


of Central Avenue, has six years’ service to her credit and Mrs Margaret Briggs, of Castle View, four years. Among other staff pre­


sented to the Princess- were Mrs Jean Whiteside, of Burnley, who has looked after the linen at the hall for the past 17' years; Miss Betty Cottam, who lives in at the hall and has almost 14 years as caterer to her credit and Miss Hylda Emsden, who also lives in and has been house -assistant there for more than 10 years. Housekeeper for the


spoiled by people mes­ sing about," he said. •To reach the flag­


best on these occasions and it is disappointing IV h en things are


PRINCESS MARGARET says goodbye to the Mayor and Mayoress of Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs John I. Walmsley before leaving Waddow.


tiucecl included: handy­ man gardener Mr' Isaac Ford and his wife Barba­ ra, who have been at the hall for three years; sec­ retary Miss Christine Tor- cioff and office assistants Mrs Barbara Bancroft and Mrs P a tr ic ia Hould- sworth, who lives at Chatburn Park Drive, and ' is .Ribble Valley division Guide Commissioner. For all of them, and for


the members of the Waddow . House Commit­ tee, it was the thrill of a lifetime to meet a member of the Royal family with such a long and active link with the movement. It was also a very spe­


cial day for a number of Ribble Valley people, young and old alike, who assembled at the entrance to the gi’ounds to catch a glimpse of the Princess. After chatting to Prince


'wasn’t going to miss seeing a second member of the Royal family. She and her mother, Mrs Anne Spencer, waited pa­ tiently for the Princess’s


Charles during his recent visit to Clitheroe and Cal- derstones, Claire Spencer (9) of . Waddow Grove, Waddington, certainly


' After lunch, • the first port of call on the Prin­ cess’s tour of the gi'ounds was' the Brownie Pack Holiday House. ■ Camping there were 17


in the uniform of the 1st Waddington Brownies, was not able to chat to the Princess as she did to Prince Charles, but was delighted to catch a glimpse of her and wave as she passed.


car. Claire, smartly dressed


'members of the 29th Burnley pack, who had set up a colourful display of handicrafts. They gi-eeted her with


a song and presented her with flowers. When the


V Brownies indicated that they wished to take photop-aphs, the Princess offered to pose.


way round the camp site with a farewell song. With perpetually leaden. skies threatening rain, the Princess then took a Land-Rover for the rest of her tour. F ir s t stop was the


She was sent on her


past nine years. Miss Joyce Lockett, also enjoy­ ed the honour of meeting the Royal visitor and others who were intro-’


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. out by the Girl Guides’ Association, to provide holidays for children of the unemployed from all over the north. Among the girls at the


Canada site, where an in­ teresting experiment is currently being carried


, Princess’s next port of pall were three Guides .ancl a Brownie-Guider from the Ribble'Valley. Guider Mrs Marion





years and attends St Wil- ft-id’s School, Blackburn. Like Jane and Brenda,


Philippa was involved in making some colourful masks, kites and collages especially for the visit. Although they were


unable to talk to Princess Margaret, they were de­ lighted to be able to take close up souvenir snaps of their big day. The Princess than con­


with a rousing ’ sing-song by more than 600 Guides, Brownies and Rangers, who were forced by the threatening weather to take refuge in a marquee ■rather than gather round a camp fire as originally intended. But th e en fo rced


tinued her tour of the grounds, meeting the Guiders, Guides, Brow­ nies and Rangers. The visit culminated


ALL wo!


change of plan did nothing to dampen, their spirits. Led by Association music specialist Miss H.. Smith, they sang an inspiring col-


—Impressed-


AFTER the visit, the Mayor of Rib ble Valley, Coun. John I. Walmsley, received a letter from the Lord Lieutenant of Lanca­ shire, Mr Simon Tow­ neley, saying how im­ pressed Princess Mar­ garet was by the warmth of the recep­ tion she received, not least during the drive through Clitheroe. "It teas, I am sure, a


great fillip to see so many people in the town and the trouble taken to decorate the streets with flags and bunting, " said the Lord Lieutenant, adding that he wished to pass dn his personal thanks to everyone who helped with the arrangements no mat t e r in how small a way.


she shook hands with Coun. and Mrs Walmsley. “It was a wonderful day and a gi-eat thrill to meet two members of the Royal family in my year of office,” said Coun. Walm- ■ sley. _


lection of rousing choruses and gave the Princess three resounding cheers as she made her way to the Royal car for her de- pai-ture. As she left Waddow,


• “SO NATURAL” “The Princess remarked


N iv en , of th e 3rd Clitheroe Brownie troop, based at Trinity Method­


ist Church, had her name drawn out of a hat to be one of the North West representatives.


•for the past 10'years and as a girl in the town was a Brownie with the Parish Church troop. • Also chosen were Jane


View, Clitheroe, has been Brownie-Guider at Ti-inity


Mrs Niven, of Castle


about Waddow’s beautiful se ttin g and said how


pleased she 'was to be here. “When I said it was a


FRI


pity there was no sun-, shine, she replied that it could have been w’orse.” Miss Walker, \vas de­


lighted by ^ the way the Royal visit went.


Sharp, Brenda Haslewood and Philippa Haworth. ' Jane (16), of Grindleton


natural and so vei7 much a t home,” said Miss Walker, who has been at Waddow for 14 years and was connected with the Guiding movement for 40


“The- Princess was so


yeax's before that. : “It was an absolutely


Road, West Bradford, has been a member of the 1st West Bradford .troop for the last five, years and left Clitheroe Grammar School at the end of last tei-m. ' A great fan of the


tremendous day. We wei-e gi-eatly honoured that the


■ Princess chose to come and see'our facilities for herself. We hope she will return soon.”


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^two years. ■ - Philippa (14) has been a


Brenda (14), of .Lingfield Avenue, Clitheroe, ; is a member of th e '.9 tK Clitheroe troop and has" been involved with ' the Guiding movement for


Royal family, she was in Clitheroe when Prince Charles, passed through the town in May. Ribblesdale School pupil


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