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The Goldonian Winter 1956
HALLOWE'EN
As I watched the children's faces shining in the bonfire's blaze on 5th November, I thought back on my own childhood in Scotland. But at this time of year (31st October actually), we used to celebrate, not Gunpowder Plot, but Hallowe'en, or the eve All Hallow.
Naturally we looked forward to the occasion and prepared well in advance. We made false faces and fancy dresses, and lanterns from hollowed-out turnips. We brushed up our "party pieces" Which we would sing or recite to our friends and parents to earn the traditional apple or penny.
But the climax was our Hallowe'en party, and what a time we had. Our large kitchen was cleared, a big tin bath was produced and filled with water, and lots of red, juicy apples were dropped in. They were given a good "swirl" and then the age-old "dookin for apples" began. We each tried in turn to fork an apple or to lift one out of the bath by biting it and holding it between our teeth. Then we jumped to bite the "treacle scone" suspended almost out of reach, or dug our spoons into the tub of mashed potatoes, hoping that we should be lucky enough to find a silver coin. The party ended, as always, with our turning off the lights, lighting our home-made lanterns and drawing up our chairs to listen to eerie ghost stories in the flickering firelight—always a little bit afraid of the shadows outside our half-circle.
After Hallowe'en we began to think of Christmas, and, as I became older, of New Year's Eve, or Hogmany as we call it. I have always regretted that few people seem to keep Hogmany in the south, and as December draws on I always long to be back with my "ain folk".
MARY HASWELL (Staffs wife)

28 October 2021

Peter Drummond
Thanks for all the messages in regards to my health as Dave has said my medication has been adjusted and am feeling a lot better I'm sorry to have missed the the reunion maybe next year
16 October 2021 - Rochester

Dave 62-65
Hi Jo the reunion turned out to be a good day. We were down on numbers that's to be expected, I think what with COVID and the fuel crisis and the awful weather we did alright.
Next year is 100 years that Goldings opened so got to get our heads together to see what we can do.
Drummond has a fear of getting out of bed I think not sure if there is anything can be done for him, lol.
No, joking apart he's ok now, I've spoke to him and his medication has been sorted and hopefully raring to go for next year.
Take care keep safe, (and just remind Clive I never did get that pint he promised me)

15 October 2021

Tommy Hill
Davy like to thank you and your fantastic family including bluenose for the fantastic reunion. You are the ones that make the reunion the big hit that it is so organised and you come up with some great ideas in the goodie bag ty so much for all the hard work you all put into it so ty all your family from all of us you all take care ok next one can't come quick enough ty
15 October 2021

David and Denise (Goldings Residents)
Good afternoon Dave.
Goldings must definitely help organise something special for next years 100 year anniversary!!

David’s recovery will be a long haul in terms of his lung capacity but he is making progress week by week. Thank you for asking after him.

We wish you and all our Barnardos friends a safe and healthy rest of year.

David & Denise xx
14 October 2021

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