Peak Advertiser 22nd July 2013

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WONDERFUL WEATHER FOR BAKEWELL CARNIVAL WEEK ~ 29th June-7th July Senior Decorated Raft - 1st No. 29 Aron Simpson and Tony Kaunhoven with two clergy in a fantastic church and it held together for the whole race. Senior race - 1st No. 112 Sam Grough and Ian Bunting. 2nd No. 113 Devon Hardy and Josh Hardy. CARNIVAL FLOAT WINNERS Small humorous - Horse racing (Wyedale). Big vehicles - Steam train (Wheatsheaf Pub). Walkers winners - Adults Dads Army; Mixed - Mary Poppins; Aged 12-16 Rotten Romans; Aged 7-12 Scouts; Under 7 - Brownies.

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Winners of the duck race 1st No. 970; 2nd No. 492; 3rd No. 217. There were 102 entrants for the raft race and the winners of the raft race were: Race for Juniors - 1st No. 15 - Alex Sendall and Rowan Leng. 2nd No. 18 - Finlay Holden and Gerde Ellis. 3rd No. 3 - Frankie Rouse and Tily Wilkinson. Junior Decorated Rafts - 1st No. 62 Lewis Chaplin and Ned Melland with a raft made into a lorry. 2nd No. 91 - Clem Wright and Kath Hutchinson with a kitchen scene. 2rd No. 51 - Lilli Brocklehurst and Milly Fitzsimons with The Grand National.

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INNER WHEEL CLUB OF MATLOCK NEW PRESIDENT

At the A.G.M. of the Inner Wheel Club of Matlock on Wednesday the 19th June, Mrs Chris Fryer took over as President for the forthcoming year. Chris’s committee comprises of: Sylvia Netley Secretary, Pam Hume Treasurer, Maggy Darley Overseas Officer, Rosie Ripamonti Correspondent Officer, Anthea Bent and Margaret Jillings Immediate Past Presidents. Mavis Brown, Janice Price, Rosemary Cuff and Margaret Milner complete the committee. To celebrate 90 years of the Inner Wheel in GB and Ireland, the club will be pleased to include our

National President’s charity ‘Wheels’ in our fund raising efforts. This charity aims to provide wheeled transport to those in need in the UK in the form of wheelchairs, bicycles, scooters and other forms of wheeled transport. The first fund raising event for this year will be a cake stall at the Ashover Vintage Car show on Sunday 28th July, so please come along to what promises to be a great day out and find us to sample our delicious cakes. Members will be helping to run the crown green bowls matches in aid of Greenaway Workshop for the Disabled on the 15th August at both the Whitworth Park and Wirksworth bowling green.

MATLOCK PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2013 Local photographers are invited to enter their pictures taken in Matlock this year for the annual Matlock Photographer of the Year competition which is now open for entries. Matlock residents are invited to put forward their photographs once again and the theme for 2013 is ‘Light’. We invite you to be as creative as you can with the theme, the only requirement is that the picture should be taken within Matlock and submitted to us by August 31st. Entries can be submitted by email to

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projects@matlock.gov.uk or paper copies can be delivered or sent to The Imperial Rooms. The competition closes on August 31st and the judging will take place the following week. Winners will be invited to a special presentation at Matlock Town Council and their picture will be used on websites and in Matlock Town Council publications. For more information on the Matlock Photographer of the Year or Saturdays Unplugged from Matlock Town Council, please contact us on (01629) 583042 or see our website www.matlock.gov.uk

BAKEWELL W.I. Liz Keeley gave a talk on Victorian ladies boarding schools to Bakewell WI on the 18th June. Schooling for girls or young women in Victorian times isn’t considered as often as that of young men of the period. Generally Liz told us a poor picture has been painted, but a photograph and a letter written by an ancestor of hers apparently at school encouraged her to research the subject in Derbyshire. Most girls only had education at Sunday school in the 1860’s but there were also many Academies listed in trade directories of the period. They were privately run, in small buildings and Liz explained the many reasons young women would be sent to boarding school, the fixed

ideas the Victorians had about girls’ education, and the environment in which they were taught. Girls were never taught science, classics or maths as this was considered too stressful for them. Liz talked about the people who would have run the schools, some also being established by many religious denominations. Change came about because of the Schools Enquiries Commission and eventually girls were allowed to sit the Cambridge exams. Photographs illustrated the talk which was very informative. New members and visitors are welcome at all our meetings. Please contact Rashelle on 01629 810355 or Gill on 01629 813414 for more information.

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