One - night obvious and laying eggs stimulus aversive is assigned Welsh entertainer Sir Secombe died whilst a resident of Guildford. He was a member of the Goons trio alongside Spike Milligan and Sellers and later appeared stage musicals and films. Secombe also presented the religious programmes and The last surviving member of The Rifles who served during the Second World War still represents the regiment overseas his 85th year Crockford, who lives Godalming, annually visits war graves both and Holland to lay wreaths memory of his colleagues who died action with the Herefordshire Regiment. the 2008 ceremony for the laying-up of the colours of the 3rd Battalion, The Light Infantry Hereford he said: 1974 for the 50th anniversary of our action 180 former soldiers attended these ceremonies. 2004 there were just five of us, but this year, it was just me. There is no-one left now. Having dedicated his working life to public service the Borough of Waverley, Denninberg, who lives Godalming, was presented with the highest award that the council can bestow recognition of his loyalty to the local community. The former mayor received the Freedom of the Borough recognition of his 40 years as Labour councillor. His work the sector Guildford-born Grundy who attended Guildford County School for Girls was one of the first women Britain to be trained to use radar during the Second World War. A high-ranking army officer she had a distinguished career and was awarded MBE 1953. As a Grundy served during the Suez Crisis and was was among the last to leave the region after Egypt nationalised the canal and spent her last few hours on base shredding documents. After retiring from service she was closely involved fundraising for the Army Benevolent Fund and also served with the Red South Crispin Hill The highly regarded educationalist, who was renowned for instilling excitement into quite often unpredictable teaching sessions, dedicated his entire life to providing the best possible start to his charges. After the death of his father 1952 Hill took over as headmaster of Aldro School Shackleford near Godalming aged just 28. However he was to prove what exceptional teacher he was as the school attained high standards and good popularity. This extract from obituary published the Guardian illustrates well his style: His classes maths and science were exciting and unpredictable. When illustrating the coldness of Antarctica, he would freeze a soft rubber pipe liquid nitrogen and then knock it with a hammer that it broke into pieces. When demonstrating atmospheric pressure he would heat a Lyle's Syrup tin with a gas burner and, when it was sufficiently hot, replace the lid and pour ice water over it that the tin crumpled into a small twisted lump. the early 1980s, he wrote instruction book, ZX 81, and gave demonstrations computer use Nor did he believe that teaching was limited to the classroom. Leading parties of boys armed with saws, hooks, axes and ropes, he delighted building tree houses, bridges to the island on the school lake, and other structures. Then on clear, frosty evenings, he would suddenly emerge with his telescope and help us to identify the wonders of the cosmos. After his retirement 1984 he was instrumental the setting up of the Godalming -based Skillway which provides vocational training to 14 and 15-year-olds who have been largely neglected by mainstream education, effectively giving them a new start life. He'll was to spend 11 years at Skillway providing teaching wood, metal and glass work, motor mechanics, stone engraving and ceramics. The footballer turned club and league administrator, referee, county official and since 1999 the president of Surrey Football Association has been nominated for the 46th annual Torch Trophy Awards Adams who lives Guildford has served football Surrey for over 50 years. Dickinson holds the record for the highest number of league appearances made by a Portsmouth FC football player having played 764 for the club. Only one other player has made more appearances for a single club. Dickinson also won 48 caps playing for England, making him Portsmouth's most capped English player of all time. During his career he was never once booked or sent off, earning him the nickname Gentleman Jim. He was awarded MBE 1964 and 1998 was included the list of 100 Legends produced to the centenary of the Football League.. his home town of is a pub Raven Square, Wooteys Way commemorating his nickname his honour. The hugely popular comedian, actor, writer and singer is included here with just a little poetic licence. Drake was born London and sadly passed away his latter years Brinsworth House, the retirement home for actors and performers Twickenham. Remembered particularly for on television the 1960s when his catchphrase 'Hello Darlings' touched the populace and the diminutive Drake had family connections Weybridge and his funeral