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Buying Sixpence Worth of Stale Buns.

I remember as a wee girl going with my brother Donald to buy sixpence worth of stale buns. I don't remember the bakers but it was behind Boots the Chemist. It was always a treat if your mum had a spare sixpence and told you to go and purchase some buns. The temptation was always too much and the buns were often scoffed long before we got home. I remember we would disappear for hours in the summer holidays on boiling hot days, no money in our pockets for a drink, or food. We would look for lemonade bottles as we knew there would always be money back on them, and we could buy a drink! I loved going on the boats in Craigie Woods, I can't remember how much they charged to get on but it wasn't that much and it was great fun. I loved it when it was my birthday as it fell on the 4th November. I would always get ten bob from my granny in Edinburgh and buy sparklers. I loved my scrap book and exchanging them with my pals, my best ones were the large angels, and cherubs. I loved the wee bottle of milk they gave us at primary school, Russell Street Primary. I think I must have had the straightest back in the class, trying to sit up and win an extra spare bottle. I loved going to the Saturday club at the Odeon picture house with my brother, they always sent you a birthday card and a free pass! I used to go to the ice rink on my own when it was in Beresford Terrace, I would hire the old blue ice skates and always had blisters. I am so glad I had the opportunity to be a child in the 1960s as they were the happiest days of my life.

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A memory of Ayr in Ayrshire shared on Friday, 10th September 2010.

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RE: RE: Buying Sixpence Worth of Stale Buns.

Hi, Was the bakers called either Gilchrists or Galbraiths? We used to be sent there as well. Those were the days.

Comment from WILMA MCWHIRTER on Thursday, 30th September 2010.

RE: RE: Buying Sixpence Worth of Stale Buns.

Hi Wilma, yes I think you might be correct! I can still remember the glorious smell of the cakes, and buns......yummy!

Comment from Laura Wilson on Friday, 1st October 2010.

RE: RE: Buying Sixpence Worth of Stale Buns.

If it was beside the Wallace Tower, the baker was Gilchrists. Galbraiths was further down the High Street, and McCalls was across the High Street at the back of The Close.

Comment from James Morton on Monday, 17th October 2011.

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