Harold
I grew up in Abergele and I remember a man called Harold. He was a sort of 'tramp' I use this word rather in caution because he lived in a small shack by Slaters on what is now the Tesco car park. He helped out at the cattle market which was again sighted where Teso'c is now. As a boy I was a little afraid of him because he tended to be a little erratic which was not surpising considering the boys used to hound him. He cut a rather sad figure and I reckon he must have been around my age now (50 ish). I left Abergele in the 80's and I wonder what became of him. One epsode I remember was that once he stopped a man and asked him "have you got a match?" The man gave him a match and he then said "And a smoke to go with it" Another time he was walking through town and he was complaining about a pram in his way. The mother of the child in the pram said "O get on your way Harold" and Harold apologised and helped push the pram. I think to me he was an enigmatic person. Am I getting lost in nostalgia or were those days a little more innocent?
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RE: RE: Harold
HAROLD ENDED HIS DAYS IN AWEL Y MOR OLD FOLKS HOME AS DID BIRTY BABS THE OTHER ELDERLY CHARACTOR ALWAYS SEEN STANDING IN THE TOWN OUTSIDE THE GEORGE AND DRAGON PUB IF YOU REMEMBER HIM TOO JOHN. I TOO WAS AFFRAID BUT LOOKING BACK NOW THERE WAS NO NEED AS BOTH THESE CHAPS WERE QUITE HARMLESS. JUST VOICED THEIR ANGER WHEN ANNOYED BY YOUNGSTERS. THE GOOD OLD DAYS....
Comment from MANDY GILL on Friday, 11th August 2006.
RE: RE: Harold
Wow....Reading this brings back so many memories...I remember Harold and Birty Babs too. As a young girl I was afraid of them, but yes, they were harmless!!! They were part of life in Abergele in my younger years.... The Good Old Days for sure!!! I am now living in Toronto Canada.
Comment from Judith Mason on Thursday, 6th October 2011.