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MAY
2008 COUNTRY SKITTLES. TOWNSEND, LEEDSTOWN
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We
had a good evening on tuesday 13 May at the Country Skittles and had
25 people. After a supper we had a game of Skittles and have booked
to go again next year Tuesday 12 May 2009 - Make a note in your diary!! |
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HOUSE
OF COMMONS REUNION 2002 :The
London Reunion was a great success. Caroline Jackson, M.E.P. welcomed
us all to the House of Commons and introduced the present Headmaster,
Mr Nicholas Johnson, who gave a report on the School. Sheila Jackson our
Chairman thanked Caroline for making this Reunion possible and also welcomed
Miss Harvey now Mrs Feaver, headmistress of the School in the 60's.
Photos of the Reunion.
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Denise
Lawrey,Sally Gibbons, Toyah Semmens,Shana Simpson, Marilyn Lawrey,Sheila
Warren,Denise Matthews
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Miss
Harvey, Mr Nicholas Johnson,Sheila Warren, Caroline Jackson, M.E.P.
with some of our members at the House of Commons
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Members
at the Reunion
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Caroline
Jackson,Mrs Johnson, Mr Johnson, Jane Penberthy |
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Miss
Harvey being welcomed by the Chairman
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Toyah
Semmens,Maria Davy,Susan Mann, Jill Boxall, Jill Sinnette
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Elizabeth
our Secretary and Margaret Lawrey on the way up into the Great Hall
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House
of Commons with its Christmas lights
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London
Eye - a few of us decided to go on the "Eye" just before
the meeting and watched the sun setting over London.
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Marilyn,
Shana, Denise, Sally,Denise in the London Eye.
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Jennifer
Bracht (Jinks):It was a super evening at the London Reunion and I
do wish to thank all members involved in the organization. It was
very much a worthwhile event and I look forward to attending the next
reunion. Perhaps I did in fact have the longest journey to enable
me to attend the reunion, but I would like to say that this was made
possible because I received the invitation from my friend, Janet Fox
nee Yardley. (Solihull). Jan and I met in 1945 at St. Clare`s and
we have been close friends ever since. Just to fill you in a little
on my background: My parents, brother and I returned to England from
India in May 1940, and I was packed off, together with my two sisters
Sheila and Pat, to St. Clare`s in September 1940. At that time I was
six years old and I stayed at the school until December 1949. I now
live in northern Germany (Glücksburg) with my German husband,
whom I met in the States. We have one son, a Danish daughter-in-law
and two grandchildren, attending the Danish School here in Glücksburg..
First and foremost, we feel very European, a little Americanized (we
lived in the States for approximately ten years), but in my heart
I remain a Cornish girl. My two sisters and brother are living in
Cornwall, and I do get to visit them as often as possible. I am always
grateful to my St. Clare`s background. My academic career was certainly
not brilliant but I am indeed thankful for the values of life that
I was taught during my school days. I wish the Bolitho School continuing
success, and I feel certain that this will be the case with the school
under the brilliant administration and supervision of Mr. Nicholas
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Jill Horn: Just a quick thank
you to you, Caroline and the others for all your planning and emails for
what Jill Sinnette and I thought was a splendid evening, in most impressive
surroundings. Although nobody else from our particular year came along,
it was good to meet the others and interesting how little some people
had changed. I also thought what a nice group of women SSC had produced!
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Photos
taken at the Reunion.
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The
photo above shows Miss Crankshaw who many will remember taught
at the School, Noreen Johnson and Shana Simpson.
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Sheila Warren, now Jackson, the Chairman
(see her report below!), with Toyah Semmens, and Sally Gibbons
just before the reunion.
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Elissa
Lawrey Rice Thanks so much for putting the photographs of the reunion
0n-line. It looks as if everyone was enjoying themselves immensely! Wish
I could have been there, especially as there were so many Lawreys, Hi
cousins, from the U.S.A. I . went to St Clare's in Oct l935 when my father
was sent to Singapore. Miss Macpherson was the headmistress then, followed
by Miss Petrie who died, and then Miss Browning. I left in l940 to go
to Bermuda. I took my daughter and granddaughter back to St. Clare's in
2001, it was a memorable occasion especially as my granddaughter found
an essay I had written at the age of 8.! I shall always look back fondly
on the time I spent there. it was a happy time for me, in spite of missing
my family who were away for 3 years. But I made lots of friends and the
staff were kind and excellent teachers. It was a fortunate choice for
me!
Sheila
Jackson, nee Warren. The Chairman's report of her journey to London!
Well worth reading:-
Caroline Jackson invited the st Clares old Girls to the House of Commons
for a reniunon on December 2nd 45?of us went all getting there by different
means of transport and staying with family and friends in different places
SOME took the early train! (that being Janet Barret and myself ) We decided
that because we had’nt been to London for over 30 years we would catch
the early train and make a good day of it and catch the sleeper home!
I was up at 3.45 in order to leave home at 4.30am to get into Penzance
Station for 5 (the train was to leave at 5.07am) Everything was going
fine Janet joined me at Redruth about 5.25 after all this is a fast train
and we should be in Paddington at 9.59am! We were going to have breakfast
on the train as, Janets friend Pat, was coming to Paddington to meet her
at 10.am. We were told at Plymouth that the Buffet car had now joined
us. We looked at each other ‘cos we wanted bacon and eggs after all it
was our day out and a day to be remembered! …. We did try and put our
bacon buttys off until EXETER but the smell was too great besides someone
sat eating one so we just HAD to go up it seamed an awful long way after
getting thrown from side to side we got back to our seats and examined
our buttys and coffee I decided I wanted more milk so back up again everything
was going as planned . Then we got to NEWTON ABBOTT this was before 8
so making good time …then it was announced that the signals were all red
so we had to wait. As this is the early fast train there are many city
workers, you should have heard all the mobile phones going!! …9 am came
and went then we were told to all get off the train as we were to be BUSSED
TO Tiverton Parkway , where we would get back onto a train to continue
our journey to Paddington it was now 9.10 . When we went to get on the
bus it reminded me of school and everyone trying to get on at once .!!!
These London Business Men pushing in so I said in my best St Clare's voice
"thank goodness this isn’t a boat disaster what about women and children
first !!" They did stop after that! So by now we are on our way .We
reached Tiverton Parkway at 10 . (by now we should have been in London
NOT DEVON.every body got onto the platform eagerly awaiting the train
when we were told that a train would take too long to arrive they are
going to bus us to BRISTOL TEMPLEMEADS….. So back on another bus (they
told us it would only take an hour) never mind we are moving then the
bus driver did his bit seeing how long he could make this journey last
Janet said she saw a trike pass!!! I’m sure I saw a tractor and trailer
! … then we came to a holt there had been an accident (we couldn’t be
involved ‘cos we weren’t going fast enough!.. So we then took the scenic
route to BRISTOL Arriving at 11.40!! Never mind we all had the British
spirit and just laughed what else could go wrong!! When we got to BRISTOL
we were told that all the trains had been stopped because someone had
committed suicide on the lines could anything else go wrong ..oh yes it
could!....We finally left Bristol at 12.10.pm bearing in mind that Janet
and I had’nt had anything to eat or drink since before 8.am it was a good
job that we had’nt waited until Exeter before our buttys ‘cos we would
not have had anything since we left home!! When we got on the train 12.10.p.m.
WE UP GRADED ourselves to 1st class we were given coffee and biscuits
free AND the coffee was in china cups! The phones are still going and
some are still attending to their business, one women was going to Reading
to buy a cat, the seller was coming to meet her on the station and kept
ringing her asking how much longer would she be because she was only aloud
to wait at Reading Station for 20 mins. Pat had been on Paddington station
since 10. The friend that I was to meet could not understand that we were
still on the train BUT there was NOTHING we could do we were all very
British and dignified! After Swindon I went to do my hair and put my makeup
on, I did hear something about a case and the train stopped so it was
good for eye makeup!! …When I got back to my seat the others were laughing
and saying did you hear what happened and did I know that we had stopped
for 10 mins? It turned out that someone had left their case unattended
by one of the doors and so the had to treat it as a suspect BOMB well
that took the biscuit! We had nearly had it all, we only needed a mugging
and we would have had a full set …….thank goodness we arrived in PADDINGTON
at 2.05pm. Pat was waiting for Janet she had been there since 10 THAT’S
WHAT YOU CALL A FRIEND …. ALL I wanted to do was go up in the wheel BUT
my friend said that I must go straight to Piccadilly to meet her and her
friend who comes to Sennen. My friend has a house here and they always
come to lunch so I thought or read the lunch date in London as a treat.
For country mouse going up to town to see how the real people live!!!
Oh dear I only had a Greek salad and the lettuce stuck in my throat! When
the bill came Pam said that the wine was to be her treat !! BUT as she
couldn’t take it away from the total she said we will divide it by 3!
So Sheila you owe £20 !!! IT’S now 3.45! so off to FORTNUM and MASONS
to look at their food hall ….. FOR GOODNESS SAKE we own a food shop!!!
Then on to SLOANE SQUARE, why I can’t imagine, but by then I was so fed
up (if I had’nt gone to StCLARES I would write something else!!) I didn’t
care. At this point Pam left me time 5.p.m and I had’nt seen anything
so I made my way to the Holiday Inn where I saw Wendy and others by then
it was nearly 6.pm and as far as I was concerned that was when my enjoyment
in London started. At 7.00 we made our way to WESTMINISTER and THE HOUSE
OF COMMONS. Our M.E.P. Caroline Jackson and many old friends from school,
including Miss Harvey, an ex head, Mr Johnson and his wife, Mrs Bullcok(Miss
Crankshaw), our present committee members and one "old girl"
who flew over from Germany? At 10.pm Janet and I made our way back to
Paddington to catch our train which was a sleeper and it was wonderful
no problems at all but then we had enough to last a lifetime. I suppose
it’s like childhood illnesses get them all over in one go!! JANET and
I both agreed that we would do it again as our fellow passengers were
so very nice …….. and the evening at the House of Commons was such a "one
off" we wouldn’t have missed for the world . Now we are waiting to
see what compensation if any that we might get from British Rail (with
our luck that day we have sent our forms to the wrong Rail Company! )
The only thing I wanted to do, was go up in the wheel!! Instead I had
a Greek salad which I had to pay for and it cost £7.50 on the menu! and
I had to pay £20!! So you could say that "country mouse" had
a lesson from a "town mouse" BUT "country mouse" learnt
a lesson NO more food for" town mouse" in SENNEN ….its good
that we are always learning! …Till the next time!!
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