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jaysay 25-10-2010 09:10

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 854870)
A bit like now, couldn't see any point in earning the badges, I'll join something that expects them to be given, Life long member of which party?
:hidewall:

The walls not big enough Less, no there were no girls so no good to me:rolleyes:

katex 25-10-2010 10:15

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 855030)
The walls not big enough Less, no there were no girls so no good to me:rolleyes:

Oh, I don't know, Jaysay, there was very close liaisons between the Scout and Guide troops at St. Johns in my day... ;)

jaysay 25-10-2010 10:18

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 855049)
Oh, I don't know, Jaysay, there was very close liaisons between the Scout and Guide troops at St. Johns in my day... ;)

You didn't see the guides where I was Kate:D

cashman 25-10-2010 15:30

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 855049)
Oh, I don't know, Jaysay, there was very close liaisons between the Scout and Guide troops at St. Johns in my day... ;)

Quite true, was known to liaise wi a couple of guides meself.:dflam:

ossy kid 27-10-2010 00:42

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
St Pauls on Plantation St. 55-58 Had some great camps.

davidf 28-10-2010 19:59

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 854698)
Back in the early 60's joined the Cubs group at the old St.Peters school down Willows Lane. Couldn't afford the uniform but did have the neckerchief and the woggle mind. Never good enough to get even 1 badge! :mad::D

I joined St Peter's Cubs in 1950. I still have my neckerchief but lost my woggle (along with many other things, probably) many years ago.
davidf

lancsdave 28-10-2010 21:21

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
I was a member of the Edgeside Boys Brigade. I only went so I could play for the football team :)

davidf 29-10-2010 19:46

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by ossy kid (Post 855657)
St Pauls on Plantation St. 55-58 Had some great camps.

Hi ossy kid,
Remember that we met at the Saturday nights dances at Spring Hill? Well nearly met because I was there about five years before you - probably when you were in the cubs at St Paul's. So you moved around then. I was in St Peter's Cubs from 1950 to 1953 and became friendly with a lad who was a Sixer in St Paul's (real reason for this reply, the St Paul's link). His name was Philip and he lived on Barnfield Street and perhaps you knew him if you lived in that area. His family had a telly and sometimes I used to go to his house and we'd watch "Little Red Monkey", which is so long ago I can't remember what it was about.
davidf

ossy kid 15-11-2010 19:13

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
Sorry David, don't recall a Philip on Barnfield St. I did deliver papers to Barnfield St though. What is a sixer?

entwisi 16-11-2010 07:01

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
Boys Brigade for me....

1st Accrington Company out of Spring Hill

Was in the Brass Band for most of it as well

gdm27 16-11-2010 12:32

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 861771)
Boys Brigade for me....

1st Accrington Company out of Spring Hill

Was in the Brass Band for most of it as well

Hi Ian, quick question, what was the name of the band leader? ta

entwisi 16-11-2010 14:33

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
Geoff Smale was one of the main leaders, was that who you were after? He used to work for the council parks and gardens IIRC in the offices.

there was an old fella conductor when I first joined ( Arthur?????? ) who lived on Craven street ( bottom house of the terrace block on the right as you looked up)

gdm27 16-11-2010 22:07

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 861886)
Geoff Smale was one of the main leaders, was that who you were after? He used to work for the council parks and gardens IIRC in the offices.

there was an old fella conductor when I first joined ( Arthur?????? ) who lived on Craven street ( bottom house of the terrace block on the right as you looked up)

Arthur Holden was his name he had the Offie there. He had a son called Stuart who was my best mate. Died one afternoon there when he was 14 whilst having an asthma attack. First person I was close to who died, very sad. Arthur and his wife May never got over it. Thanks for the info.

entwisi 17-11-2010 06:38

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
Was Arthur the bloke thet ran the Offy at the end of Charter street? just round the corner up the hill? He drove a Blue Mk1 Granada 3.0 Auto IIRC ( Bit of a petrol head so was always impressed with the 3 Litre engine :D )

I'm thinking of a small slight old man who lived on Craven street next to the back entry that led to the small park bit( If you can call concrete Lumps with bits of wood from them a park!)

I'm assuming you were about at the time then, whats your name and how would I recall you? ( I was one of the cornet players and switched to Trombone when I was about 15 in ~ 1985 )

gdm27 17-11-2010 12:30

Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
 
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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 862090)
Was Arthur the bloke thet ran the Offy at the end of Charter street? just round the corner up the hill? He drove a Blue Mk1 Granada 3.0 Auto IIRC ( Bit of a petrol head so was always impressed with the 3 Litre engine :D )

I'm thinking of a small slight old man who lived on Craven street next to the back entry that led to the small park bit( If you can call concrete Lumps with bits of wood from them a park!)

I'm assuming you were about at the time then, whats your name and how would I recall you? ( I was one of the cornet players and switched to Trombone when I was about 15 in ~ 1985 )

Almost certain it was Arthur from the Offy. He did like his cars, he once took me and Stuart to Blackpool in a beautiful blue mark 2 Jag this was in the early 60's. Sad to say I never played an instrument except the recorder you got 1st year at big school. Thanks again Ian.


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