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john horn
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Well Dave looks like another from my years has turned up, William Moreton, if it is who I think it is, I was given the bottom bunk on my first night at Goldings and he was on the top one in Aberdeen Dorm.I always thought his name was Morton, so its to similar to be someone else.His mate was Bernard Mott and they let me knock about with them for a while, they were like my minders until I found mates of my own age.They left Goldings about 3-6 months after I arrived, Mott was a Tinsmith, I'm not sure, but I think Moreton was a Carpenter. It will be great to see him again after about 67 years, I'm looking forward to it. I did meet up with Bernard Mott at the 2007 Reunion
22 September 2010
- manchester
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Dave
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Another call I had today from William Moretons daughter who will be bringing her father to the reunion,he was at Goldings in the war years and Aberdeen was his house,also Bob Whibley has rang me to say he will do his best to be at the reunion,again the war years. (he has not been very well,but so interesting,also he remembers Frank Norman.
21 September 2010
- Looks like more 40's than 60's so far!
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Dave
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Just had a phone call from Bernard Jennings 1947-51 McCall,is coming to the reunion this year,he hasn't been for over five years. He asked me if anyone recalls the few stories he told me! In the shoe cleaning room when they used to take the cover off the light switch and touch the two wires together to make a spark so they could light there roll up! When they had fish cake for tea,most of the lads didn't like it and in the dining room was a clock so they all used to throw their fish cake at it! at the end of teatime the clock was covered in fish cake! Punishment for smoking with Joe Patch,the roller they used to roll the Cricket table you had to push it until Joe said thats enough! and I can tell you that it was very heavy! Another punishment was you had to hang on the wall bars in the gym until Joe was ready to let you come down. Tough old man but very fair. When Stormy Tempest told us "Cheese for tea today lads" well we all knew it was mouldy so one boy threw it at him and said "Well you can have then" and the rest of the 300 boys pelted him with it! keep these stories coming otherwise they will be lost in the sands of time.
20 September 2010
- The 60'S were not the only ones who were naughty
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ANGELL
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Hi Dave, I was just watching a tv programme, when it reminded me of something what happened about 20 years ago when I was in Toronto Canada, I was going to a pub where the British people went, and I'd had a few dates with a girl from Scotland, one day she said to me you know James? yes I said, she then told me they had invited him to a party for Saturday last week, when James said my dad is coming over from london that day, so she said well just bring him with you, ok he said, but I must tell you my dad is black. I was not at the party but, I met his dad in the pub later that week, and I got talking to him and to cut a long story short he was a Goldings Old Boy, from the 50s, "Great Guy" What a coincidence. Tony
19 September 2010
- london
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Maria Corrin
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Thanks very much for that. I think I might know Angus. It was late 60's early 1970 - 71 and he did work down Mead Lane. Word had it that he joined the army but I don't know how true that is. 2 other names I remember were Willy and Yousef (I know I've most likely spelt that wrong) We were sweethearts for a while back then and I'm happily married now but I often wonder what happened to him because he just disappeared. Kind regards Maria
18 September 2010
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