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Post Office c1955
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Anyone remember the Spooner's from the Midlands living in the village? They moved from Lostwithiel. Joyce and Arthur(John)Spooner. I was about 5 and remember going to Sunday School with my foster brother Mark. We lived in the middle of three houses I think on a hill. I also remember two older girls who used to take us for walks and they visited a man who lived in a caravan/mobile home near the village. They told me and Mark that he used to be a lorry driver and had got injured. I remember a sausage dog from the shop, I think it was called Jamie but not sure. After my younger brother was born we moved to Oxford. Please if any of this rings any bells please get in touch. Jamie Spooner (kernow66@hotmail.com)

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A memory of Polgooth in Cornwall shared on Tuesday, 10th April 2007.

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