News from around the clubs - September 11
Rotary Club of Senlac
A CHARMING lady with an infectious smile and a relaxed manner recently visited the Rotary Club of Senlac.
This was Pam Vieler, and her presentation was entitled Memories after the War.
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Hide AdThe story was about recalling family life through photographs and articles, highlighting styles of dress and the front headlines on national newspapers.
Pictures of D-Day and scenes in the 1940s set Rotarians in the mood to recall their own experiences.
At the time Pam was living in Eastbourne. She showed pictures of her mum and dad's wedding, grandma's clothing (pipecleaners were used to curl hair), which led on to images of milkmen and customers wearing gas masks.
When a child was born payment was required by the doctor in attendance, and when Pam was a schoolgirl children were evacuated.
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Causing much laughter (reason not known), it was customary to buy "yesterday's bread" '“ bread was even ironed to create crispness.
For dessert the popular fruit/pie, etc., was to be eaten with custard.
The copper on the open fire was a common sight.
For Christmas cards, knitted squares were normal practice.
For extra income, employed people worked through their lunch hour.
Pam recalls her father returning from Burma.
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Mother preferred her prefab to a council house; and died at age of 86.
Further photographs showed Pam in knitted swimming costume and men in knitted trunks. Pam's father made toys and created a fishing weight to catch crayfish from the sea, at Birling Gap.
The speaker recalled days of the tradesman calling at houses such as the baker selling bread in waxed paper and offering sticky buns
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Many remedies for ailments were mentioned '“ California syrup of figs, ex-lax and worm cake (chocolate-like buttons).
Pam progressed onto the 1950s and Coronation with street parties (tables in streets, no cloths). Sheets were made into pillow cases.
The wet fish man was regular on the streets with his cry 'All-alive, Alive Oh''!
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Concluding, Pam stated 40 years ago she became a mum, proudly presenting a 'boy'. So, the evening having stirred the minds with laughter and reflections on own early childhood the presentation was heralded as 'different', 'unusual' but most entertaining.
Rotarian Roger Young commented on his own experiences as a young person and applauded the speaker, on behalf of assembled Rotarians, for the memories revealed and allowing the audience to participate and capture so many sights forgotten but brought back to life.
Loud applause followed.
1066 Mono Photographic
THE annual exhibition closed on Monday, August 31.
The exhibition consisted of black and white photography and the club has been extremely pleased with the response especially from youngsters who are showing an interest in the traditional craft.
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Hide AdWe would like to thank Steve and Louise together with the staff at Eat @ Ours Restaurant for their continued support and interest in our club.
We would also like to thank the many friends and members of the public who have shown their support for our exhibition.
1066 Mono Photographic starts its new season on Wednesday, September 30 at St Barnabas Church.
For further information contact Phill Archer on 01424 715788.
Little Common Photographic Club
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Hide AdON A beautifully sunny and hot Sunday afternoon in August, 12 members of Little Common Photographic Club with six guests met for the annual garden party, and enjoyed the kind hospitality of June and John Larkin with a relaxing afternoon of convivial conversation; leisurely games and delicious food.
After nearly four months summer break during which time it is hoped everyone has had an opportunity to take pictures ready for the forthcoming Club Trophy competitions, which include Set Subjects of trees for Slides and faces for prints.
The 2009/10 season starts on Monday, September 14 with a friendly social evening and an "old slide" show, where everyone brings along between five and 10 slides that have been taken at any time before the year 2000 '“ the earlier the better!
This fIrst meeting is an open evening to welcome any prospective new members who, it is hoped, will also bring along some slides.
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With a gradual change from slide format to digital images, Little Common are looking to introduce Digital Image Projection and have included a couple of lectures relating to this, which are the next two meetings.
Firstly, on Monday, September 28 there will be a lecture by Ted Sturgeon LRPS entitled "Guide to basic digital imaging" followed on Monday, October 12 with a demonstration of digital imaging and how it is done by Paul Carrington '“ both are members of Bexhill Photographic Club.
Meetings for the Little Common Photographic Club are held fortnightly on Mondays in the Main Hall at the Community Centre in Shepherds Close, Little Common starting at 7.45 pm.
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Hide AdFor any further details about the club and its activities please contact publicity officer Sue Clarke on 01424 224979 or chairman John Larkin on 01424 842364.
Bexhill Bridge Club
Tuesday, August 18:
N/S: First '“ Anita Cullen and Glynis Bailey
Second '“ Norman Taylor and Ray Bittan
Third '“ Hazel Oakley and Martin Dahl
E/W: First '“ Angie Bittan and Norman Waterman
Second '“ Inez Richards and Patrick Hutley
Third '“ Brian Gould and Nigel Gordon.
Thursday, August 20:
N/S: First '“ Jim Carroll and Nigel Gordon
Second '“ Brenda and David Cross
Third '“ Angie Bittan and Norman Waterman
E/W: First '“ David Gillespie and Norman Taylor
Second '“ Fergus Cameron and Joan Winchester
Third '“ Colin Richards and Ray Bittan
Tuesday, August 25:
N/S: First '“ Angela Viola and Jeff Moffet
Second '“ Glynis Bailey and Shirley Bodle.
E/W: First '“ Anita Cullen and Mary Bunyan
Second '“ Joan and Rob Knights.
Thursday, August 27:
1066 Simultaneous Pairs:
First '“ Jim Carroll and Nigel Gordon
Second '“ Bill Spencer-Smith and David
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East Sussex
Bridge Club
Results week ending August 28:
Monday, August 24
N/S: First '“ David Bacon and Kay Peeke
Second '“ Edna Simon and Barbara Hinnigan
E/W: First '“ Patrick Hutley and Les Crawford
Second '“ Karen Berger and Marilyn Rutherford
Wednesday, August 26
First '“ Diana Hunt and Marilyn Rutherford
Second '“ Geraldine Harland-Fisher and Colin Bennett
Third '“ David Hughes and Kay Peeke
Thursday, August 27
N/S: First '“ Deirdre Pudney and Joan Clifford
Second '“ Josie Boryn and Edward Wallbutton
E/W: First '“ Inez Richards and Kay Peeke
Second '“ Vi Boniface and Gary Manley
Beginners and Improvers classes starting end September. For details of these or sessions please contact Barbara on 01424 422118 or 07931884715.
Wilton Bridge Club
Tuesday, August 18:
President's Cup (Individual)
First '“ P Hutley
Second '“ J Clark
Third '“ R Slatter
Wednesday, August 19:
N/S: First '“ K Berger and A Cullen
Second E Simon and P Kazi
Equal third '“ J and R Knights
Equal third '“ I Lawrence and T Weare
E/W: First '“ I Richards and B Rignall
Second '“ P Hutley and A Spencer
Third '“ J Sheppard and H Shirley
Tuesday, August 25
N/S: First '“ R Slatter and L Wilson
Second '“ P Cooper and H Norden
Third '“ K Berger and I Richards
E/W: First '“ J Clark and A Spencer
Second '“ P Bacchus and V Boniface
Third '“ T Wood and M Bunyan
Wednesday, August 26
First '“ J Boryn and T Weare
Second '“ J Clark and P Cooper
Third '“ R Slatter and M Bryant