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Queen’s a wards for two


.TRINITY- Guides achieved a~ unique


double on Sunday when two members of the unit were pre­ sented with their Queen’s Guide badge.


Judith Holmes (14) and


s Church. Judith, of Brungerley


Jacqui Stirzaker (16) re­ ceived their awards and certificates from Mrs P. Houldsworth, Division Commissioner, at the family service at Trinity


Avenue, has been a member of the unit for four years and is also working towards her silver Duke of Edinburgh award at school.


Guide badge, she gained 19 badges, including the Commonwealth badge for which she studied Cyprus and Australia. For the service part of the badge, she helped at the Mental-


To achieve the Queen’s


round & about


'Trinity Youth and Com­ munity Centre,


ly Handicapped Club at


family tradition when she joined the Trinity unit, for her mother and grand­ mother were both mem­ bers. Her grandmother was one of- the original members when the unit was formed in 1930.


Judith carried on a


Avenue, has been with the unit for five years and is also a member of Trini­ ty Church choir, the bad­ minton club and Young People’s Group.


Jacqui, of Newlands *


badges in her five years with the unit, and studied India and Canada for her Commonwealth badge. For her service she helped with the Trinity Brownie pack and is now a young leader with the Guides.


She has gained 17


Both girls are pupils at Ribblesdale School.


Soroptimists’ president


NEW p re s id e n t of Clitheroe Soroptimists is Mrs Irene Hargreaves, a director of Hargreaves and Coates, a haulage company in the town. She has been a member of Clitheroe Soroptimists


•plans to support the Brit­ ish Heart Foundation as


office, Mrs Hargreaves, who lives in Clitheroe,


Dorothy Fowler (trea­ surer); Miss Margaret Bleazard (press secret­ ary); Mrs Kathleen Hobbs (social convener); Mrs Jackie Hesketh (program­ me secretary).


for four years. During her year of


one of her charities. Later, she will also select, an international project. In her spare time Mrs


president


Hargreaves enjoys dinghy sailing with her husband. She was


meeting retiring president Mrs Margaret Garnett was presented with a floral arrangement made by member Mrs Anne Barker. Mrs Edith Horsfall,


annual meeting At .... _____ o. at the


installed the


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Edward, back from Canada


CLITHEROE student Edward Thompson came home for a flying visit last week after two years in Canada studying for a Master of Physical Educa­ tion degree. The course at_ New


E x e te r will involve teacher-training. Following the comple­ tion of th e course,


Council. Part of the course at


who retired after six years as secretary, was given a plant arrangement and two antique cups and saucers. Officers elected for the


Brunswick University in-' eluded many aspects of adapted physical educa­ tion, including specialised work for teaching mental­ ly and physically hand­ icapped children. There are no similar


coming year were:' Mrs Edith Child (first vice- president); . Miss Mary Dutton (second vice-presi­ dent); Mrs Isobel Stub- bins (secretary); Mrs


Edward will have a number of. options to choose from. Avenues such as the development of a specialised PE certifi­ cate in this country, con­ sultative work or teaching are all open to him. •


courses in this country, and Edward explained: “I felt committed to this line of education, so I had to go abroad to study it. They have really de­ veloped it in America and Canada.”Now he will continue his education following, a two-year Ph.D. course in research at Exeter Uni­ versity, financed by the Social Sciences Research


i BA combined honours degree ini physical educa­ tion and geography at Birmingham University before leaving for Canada.


.A former pupil of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Edward gained a


week’s break with his pa­ rents, Mr and Mrs T. Thompson, of Lancaster Drive, Clitheroe, before heading to Exeter at the


He was spending a weekend.


Memories of old Wycoller


IT IS the little, unex- pected things in life that help to “make one’s day.” - •


March 17th this year, I wrote about , the quaint, probably unique, little vil­ lage of Wycoller and of how fortunate we are to have it almost on our doorstep.


You may recall that oh


when, before 10 a.m. on the morning the pmger . was published, I had a telephone call from a Clitheroe lady telling me she had been born near to , the village and what plea­ sure it had given her to read about a place so dear and familiar to her. The lady was. able: to


My day was made


W h a i l e y W i n d o w .


now she is no longer with us.


she was almost 15 — had declined rapidly since Christmas and a couple of months ago she lost the use of her back legs. We nursed her, carried her in and out of the house sev­ eral times, each day, but the time came when we had to make a decision. We rang the vet who


The old girl’s health —


give me, too, more infor­ mation about the unusual walls in the area dividing • field from field. “These were the vaccary fields,”- she told me, and signified , : cattle breeding stations, the name denying from the ‘ French “vacne,” a cow.


“They date,” added my. kind informant, “from, the 13th and





and were established by the De Lacys” — thbse,


14th centuries


same De Lacys who en- dowed


built Clitheroe Castle and were Lords of the Honour of Clitheroe.


our abbey and


■Wycoller.’’ i' It ■


terested (and interesting!) reader added that “an in- . quisition of 1311 recorded V that,: at -that time, there : were' two vaccarles in


' As confirmation of 'all she had told me, this • in­


■these, columns;,.,I-Have written about our old'.dog, Rags, : and' a number, of readers have inquired 'about- her welfare/: I/ am • sorry to . tell i them -that


grateful-for the- informa: ’ tion. - ..


;From time, to ' time; in /


MEMBERS of the Rib­ blesdale Camera Club were given, a talk on the Pentax photographic com­ pany and the major de­ velopments it has made over the years.


Pentax was the guest speaker. He gave a brief summary of the company


Mr Stephen Kennedy of


AVOCADO pear plants are becoming more common, but Mis s Cather ine Dawson has every reason to be proud of her prized specimen.


Now four years old, it


stretches to almost eight feet tall. The plant was


grown- from a stone by Miss Dawson, who runs the music shop in York Street, Clitheroe, with her mother. Avocado plants normal­


ly grow in the tropical rainforests, and flower when seven years old.


plant could soon present a problem, if it grows any bigger, since it’s almost touching the ceiling at the moment.


But Miss Dawson’s


I’m going to put it if it grows any more,” she


“I don’t know where said.


. This is the second of its kind that Miss Dawson has grown, but the first died when four feet tall.


‘ Dawson, “but this is my little effort and I’m quite proud of it.”


“My mother is the real gardener,” said Miss


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