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Peter
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What are you after "Blower".
27 February 2009
- in the dog house
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Alan Dearman 55-59 Barnardo National Council Member
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Hi Dave, Just to let you know that I will be attending the Goldings Cup Final on April 27th at St. Albans I expect to have Dave Barlow with me. Not sure what time I will arrive at the ground as I am giving a Barnardo/Goldings talk & presentation to The Salvation Army womans league here in Nottingham earlier in the afternoon. Much of goldings sporting achievements are owed to a particular member of staff, Bob Newton. It will be two years to the day that we lost Bob, so maybe an opportunity for us to reflect.
26 February 2009
- Nottingham
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Dave
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Happy Birthday Ann belated for the 23rd Feb blame that Drummond he told me it was April the 1st, he always was a fool!!! Hope he's put his hand in his pocket and bought you something gorgeous to go with the georgeous lady that you are. nod! nod! wink! wink! We all love you loads, you know that. Hope you had a great day. Dave
26 February 2009
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Dave on behalf of Alf Cummings 1960-64
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I'm not sure if many of you lads remember Alf at Goldings,but Alf spent most of his time there in and out of Hospital due to a major health condition,Sick Bay,Hertford Hospital,and others to numerous to mention.When he was a patient especially in Hospitals out of Hertford he never had a visit from anyone,so on visiting day out of their kindness the nurse's would take him into the staff room.On his return to Goldings after many operations to him Mr Newton enquired "How are you boy,is everthing okay" at this Alf broke down and replied "Mr Newton I'm much better thank you, but I never once had a visitor". At this Mr Newton charged up to the office,not saying a word to Alf.From that day on Alf.. ALWAYS had a visitor,usually Bernard Nixon,the Chaplain. This story was told to me by Alf who finds it difficult to get to the re-unions, but is in contact with me on a regular basis. I think this story sums up the esteem we held of Mr Newton and his family,but more so now than perhaps at the time Dave
24 February 2009
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john horn
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The picture of Mr Randall reminded me of the time we had night class lessons with him one night a week in the winter months I can't remember what the subject was it could have been maths, being in the tinsmiths meant we had two nights lessons with Mr de Boeck geometry and practical drawing, we would get Mr Randall to deversify from the lesson and tell us some part of his life so he would spend half the lesson recalling his experiences, such as the time he served in the first world war and the time he was a sniper in the trenches.
23 February 2009
- manchesteer
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