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  Happy birthday for yesterday John Sansom, hope you had a great day. 80 years young, Born 15th November 1930. And also a member of the best house, Somerset!  From number 22 to number 12
		
		16 November 2010
		
		 
		
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			Dave and Tony
			
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  Many thanks to Ellen,Brian,and James Perrier for more than the once of continuing the tradition for us in remembering those no longer with us by laying the wreath on Rememberence Sunday
		 
		16 November 2010
		
			 - A very supportive family
			
		 
		
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			john horn
			
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  Hi Dave do you remember a carpet cleaner made by a company called bissel, it was similar to a bumber you pushed it to and fro on your carpet to collect the dust and fluff.its possible they made them for polished floors. just a thought.
		
		8 November 2010
		
			 - north of watford
			
		 
		
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			Dave 
			
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  At the Reunion an old boy gave me the name of the manufacturer of the bumper but I can't remember, what it was, or who told me. Can anyone help or remember? 
		 
		8 November 2010
		
		 
		
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			Len
			
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  Hi Dave, the Bumper, there were different sizes but the bottom was  made of a very tight close brush, if I remember? the one we had in Aberdeen 44-48 was about 18ins by 8ins, we used to put a piece of blanket underneath it, after we went down on our knees we used to say rubbers to the left, then right in line get to the bottom then turn round for about 4 or 5 times, then the Buffer finished it of. hope that may help things, might have been different when you was there best of luck 
		
		6 November 2010
		
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