Church going in the 1960's
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Church going in the 1960's
As local village children we used to walk from Fairy Cross meeting other children from the council houses along the way and wind our way through the narrow lane, sometimes picking wild strawberries in summer - moving out of the way of cars that needed to pass us - usually on their way to church also - untill we arrived at St. Andrews, Alwington. We always sat up in the choir stalls with Mrs. Elston (who had been my first teacher at Abbotsham school - Alwington school, where my mother had attended, had closed some years previously because of low numbers and all from our village then went by bus to Abbotsham). I can remember at special services - Christmas etc. - that some of us children would read from the Bible to the congregation and when I did this I was always very nervous and once I lost my place and it seemed like ages before I found it again! Old Colonel and Mrs Pine-Coffin were always in the Portledge pew and often when the sermon went on a bit long I think the old Colonel used to doze off - he certainly had his eyes closed regularly !
On Sundays the children stayed for half of the service and then we filed out of the church to the old schoolrooms next to the church for Sunday School. I can remember that in winter in the schoolrooms it was freezing and a few times we stayed in the church and had Sunday School in the old minstrel gallery that originally came from Portledge House. After Sunday School we would then walk home again and be ready for our Sunday roast dinner which we always looked forward to!!
This was just a normal way of life for us then but looking back I think we were very lucky to have experienced it this way - no computers, fast food and only limited television - but we were healthy, entertained ourselves and were very happy with simple things.
Shared on 11 June 2006
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Year: 1969
RE: Church-going in the 1960s
I knew Derek very well. I was one of the children who often walked home with him from Sunday School. At Christmas time, with the help of Mrs Elston, a group of us would go out carol singing. We walked all round the village and surrounding hamlets of Fairy Cross, Ford, and Wood Town and we were invited to sing for the Pine-Coffin's Christmas party one year. Derek England's father rigged up a stable lantern which we used to take with us. There were quite a few children, I will try and remember their names: Derek and Julie England, Barbara Pool. Lorraine Hocking, Dianne Metherell, Guy Richards, Stephen and Richard Wing. We used to go carol singing for two or three years. The money raised was sent to Dr Barnardo's. Happy years.
I remember Mrs Elston used to set up Christmas conserts in the parish hall and we all had to do spoken parts. I remember mine was about a Christmas tree and Roderick Smyth gave me a sweet just as the curtain went up and I made a right mess of it.
We made a lot of own fun in those days. The WI used to put on really good concerts and plays at the villiage hall which were enjoyed by all.
I know Derek England sadly passed away last year. I wondered if it is possible if you could let me have the E-mail address of his father or Derek's sister Julie.
Other memories include:
The time when we were cut off by the bad snow and could not go to school, and when a massive lot of sprats got in the rock pools at Bucks Mills. Please let me know if you want any other infomation, contact Mr G Richards in Exeter, Devon. guycasa14@tiscali.co.uk
Shared on 21 December 2008
