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May 2018                              May 2018
 BERE REGIS WI
                                 OBITUARIES
 Last  month we  met a lively and interesting lady  –
 who very kindly stepped in at the last minute when   dawn to milk the cows, I had to help with this before I went to School,
 our speaker had to cancel. The Honourable Della   then when I came back from school I would be helping again taking
 Jones,  MBE,  a  patron  for  Cancer  Research,   the heavy buckets of milk from the cow sheds where they were all milked by
 entertained  us  with  anecdotes  and  poems  –   hand and into the Diary.
 dressed accordingly! (“When I Grow Old I’ll Wear Purple”) In addition Mrs Jones
 gave us an insight into the research at the new unit in Southampton, reassuring us   I reckon I was about eight years old, and looking back the times were hard and
 that all monies raised are being put to good use.   I got very tired, but I can’t imagine it any other way, as we knew no different.
         We had outside toilets they were simply a hole in a bench seat with a bucket
 th
 Plans  for  our  100   Birthday  Celebration in  August  are  well under  way,  when  we
 hope as many of the villagers will join us.    underneath, we had to go out to use them in all weathers and then they would
         have  to  be  emptied.  I  remember  we  had  a  really  good  crop  of  tomatoes
 th
 At our next meeting on Wednesday, 16  May, Mr. Andrew McElwee is giving a talk   where we used to empty our bucket!
 entitled “Behind the Scenes of the National Trust”.
         Moving  forward  a  bit I remember  the  haymaking  and  Bale cart in  the 1970’s
 If you would like to hear this talk   when  we  would  have  about  forty  acres  to  harvest,  we  had  help  from  the
    or any others on our programme   village lads Steve Cox, Lawrence Legg, Chris Hopkins, Paul Bennett to name just
 you will be very welcome.   a few there was also help from the neighbouring farm hands Geoff Gale and
         Doug Curtis from Debenhams. Then we would go back to the Debenhams Farm
 If  you  would  like  any  further   and return the favour helping with their harvesting.
 information about the  WI please
 contact:   The bales were the small ones and we hand hauled them stacking them high
         on trailers, just leaving us room to sit up on top the load to ride back to the farm
 Eileen Salisbury on 01929 4720223   to unload it all into the barns. It was hot and thirsty work and we would reward
 or Dian Pitts on 01929 471322
         ourselves with some cold milk straight from the bulk tank,
         Happy Memories of a time gone by but at least with books like this it has been
         recorded and can be remembered.
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         In  2014,  Tony  Shave  was  nominated  by  the  Parish  Council  for  the  Purbeck
         Volunteer of the Year Award. This is the citation that was read out at the Award
         Ceremony.
         Tony  was  born  and  has  lived  all  his  life  in  and  around  Bere  Regis.  Part  of  a
         farming family, he has spent all his working life on farms in this area.
         Tony  was  born  with  a  form  of  skin  cancer  which  has
         necessitated  regular  bouts  of  hospital  treatment  and
         surgery. No-one can ever remember Tony complaining
         about  this. Indeed he is  a most  positive  and cheerful
         person,  despite  his  medical  problems.  Despite  his
         constant  pain  and  discomfort,  he  is  a  person  who
         constantly brings good cheer and warmth to everyone
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