Post by Les on Aug 20, 2017 12:25:16 GMT
E-mail Address: terrymckenna178@btinternet.com
Hi Peter. The only dance school I remember was Peter Preedys in Market Buildings!! But then i couldn't "afford" the Posh end of town!!: The Palace!!!. Went there sadly to register my mums death certificate and must say what a lovely building the whole Palace complex is: I seem to remember a musical school of excellence teaching the violin and cellos!!.. Also remember going to the Sea Scouts when on "a break" from St. Lukes Scouts, where the Skipper was Ron Leigh. A lovely man who sadly was taken at a very young age when i was about 14!! He lived in Tudor Ave and also had 2 beautiful daughters AND a charming wife. Talking of St. Lukes i remember the "Manic" games of British Bulldog (Always best to get "caught early!!") and the games of cricket between the "Boys" and the Dads. Great fun for ALL the family. I wonder if any of my former team mates: The Corinthians are still around. I did meet Len who used to open the bowling with me (Or was it the other way round?) about 5 years ago when having an Italian meal with my late and best friend Trevor Miles and his wife Margaret. Trevor knew him from i think their mutual love of films, and Len recognised me after what must have been after some 45 years!!.. A just by chance meeting and his wife's cousin was another St. Francis "Old Boy" Leon Moodley (Now living in Edinburgh). Lovely family the Moodleys from South Africa and i think Leon's younger brother Rod has written on this site too. Small world eh folks..
Hi Peter. The only dance school I remember was Peter Preedys in Market Buildings!! But then i couldn't "afford" the Posh end of town!!: The Palace!!!. Went there sadly to register my mums death certificate and must say what a lovely building the whole Palace complex is: I seem to remember a musical school of excellence teaching the violin and cellos!!.. Also remember going to the Sea Scouts when on "a break" from St. Lukes Scouts, where the Skipper was Ron Leigh. A lovely man who sadly was taken at a very young age when i was about 14!! He lived in Tudor Ave and also had 2 beautiful daughters AND a charming wife. Talking of St. Lukes i remember the "Manic" games of British Bulldog (Always best to get "caught early!!") and the games of cricket between the "Boys" and the Dads. Great fun for ALL the family. I wonder if any of my former team mates: The Corinthians are still around. I did meet Len who used to open the bowling with me (Or was it the other way round?) about 5 years ago when having an Italian meal with my late and best friend Trevor Miles and his wife Margaret. Trevor knew him from i think their mutual love of films, and Len recognised me after what must have been after some 45 years!!.. A just by chance meeting and his wife's cousin was another St. Francis "Old Boy" Leon Moodley (Now living in Edinburgh). Lovely family the Moodleys from South Africa and i think Leon's younger brother Rod has written on this site too. Small world eh folks..