rufford155
Lytham UK and Madeira
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16 of 22
Wed 6th Nov 2019 6:19pm
Definitely Methodist Central Hall.
My parents were married there as were my mother's siblings, I attended at least two of their weddings in short trousers.
Later in my teens, I used to go to a weekly youth club there. |
Dr Phil 1949 to 1956
Ware Herts & Puerto Mogan Gran Canaria
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17 of 22
Thu 7th Nov 2019 10:52am
Hi rufford155. Hope you are well?
My goodness, Central Hall youth club! I was a member several years before I left for Leeds University in '56. My friend Malcom Simpson who I was at KHVIII with (year '49) persuaded me to join, and from then on it was the highlight of my week! Girls, table tennis and snooker - couldn't get enough!
There I met Bryan Meads who became a very good friend, we played together in the Bible Class League for the Central Hall football team with some success. I even got a mention in the Coventry Evening Telegraph as "W**** Scores 3".
But it was the girls who were the main attraction; Sandra Hatton, Pat Hooper, Gill Blantern, Marilyn Jones, Margaret White, Paula Preston - I remember them well. I think Rev Plant was the organiser and I am sorry to say not a patch on the Rev Minshull who was a star on Sundays.
Happy Days!
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Dr Phil 1949 to 1956
Ware Herts & Puerto Mogan Gran Canaria
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19 of 22
Fri 15th Nov 2019 2:04pm
Hi Maggie
Hope you are well.
Coincidences - the older one gets the more they seem to occur. I am sorry to say that Malcolm and Brian passed away many years ago, but I still keep in touch with Sandra and hear about Paula as well.
Regards
Dr Phil
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Dr Phil 1949 to 1956
Ware Herts & Puerto Mogan Gran Canaria
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20 of 22
Sat 16th Nov 2019 4:46pm
Many thanks to Midland Red for his recent email about my last post - sorry for the error which I never considered being a problem with posts made many years ago coupled with my increasing age!
But I will repost this as a new thread post
Both KHVIII and the Central Hall were important for me in my time in Coventry, I enjoyed my time in school (mostly) not however Len Leathers, Long Lou**y, Latin lessons, double period on Wednesday morning being particularly hard to take - why did the Romans never use the word "the"? As I was 6 weeks into a term when I started in 2A I had much catching up to do! At the end of the term I was demoted to 2D and met a different order of teacher (Dr Kolisch hair pulling!, Maxie Gordon - I was in his "Magic Garden" quite often!) The Central Hall, however, was always a joy. It had a youth club - snooker, table tennis, and pretty girls all in a row so to speak!
My best friend at KHVIII was Malcolm Simpson who lived near me on Allesley Old Rd and he persuaded me to join the club. Girls I remember were Gill Blantern, Paula Preston, Sandra Hatton, Pat Hooper, Marilyn Jones, Hazel Adcock, Deirdre Willbond etc. and more. I also met many boys of my age, principally Brian Meads, also BB members John Foster, Lance Evans and others who I did not know well who I met at other Central Hall groups, Brian Birkenhead, Pete Evans, Barrie Slater etc. I believe Lance married Paula but I am not sure.
I am sorry to say both Malcolm Simpson and Brian Meeds both passed a way some time ago, both of them married girls from the Central Hall.
Now on a slightly different note I have just finished reading the latest (?) Jack Reacher book written by Lee Child, did anybody else realise Lee was born in Coventry?
He moved to Birmingham when he was 4 as his father thought he would go to a better school there eventually. He did! King Edward Grammar School.
Cheers
Post copied from topic King Henry VIII Grammar School on 16th Nov 2019 5:54 pm
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Dr Phil 1949 to 1956
Ware Herts & Puerto Mogan Gran Canaria
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22 of 22
Sat 16th Nov 2019 6:54pm
Hi M R
Heh, coincidences again
I was a wicketkeeper too (and have the crooked little fingers to prove it) but not at KHVIII but much later when I played in Yorkshire League cricket in the Harrogate area with Beckwithshaw, ex England test player and captain Freddie Brown played occasionally for the Shaw. Happy days!
Regards
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