North West Section

NEWS FOR 2006/2007

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DECEMBER 2007

We had lots of fun at our Christmas Party at Adlington with games, dancing, music and singing.

Members were very sad to learn of the death of Harry Caine who had rarely missed a camping meet until the difficult decision Harry and Beryl had to make to stop caravanning a couple of years ago. This is a link to listen to Harry singing a song which Maurice Pursell has put on a website.

Full song at high resolution (broadband only) http://www.4shared.com/file/33234000/6b97d387/Harry_Caine_Loch_Tay_Boat_Song.html

Low resolution
for dial-up users): http://www.4shared.com/file/33550863/b7f0264c/Harry_Caine_Loch_Tay_Boat_Song_Low_Res.html

Harry and Beryl Photo of Harry taken at our meet at Arnside in 2004 with Beryl standing nearby.

OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2007

Our last meet of the year was at Wrenbury and we had nearly 30 units there. The weather was great, much better than for our summer meets. Our first Winter social was at Bredbury and we had a lovely buffet as usual supplied by members and in November Geoff and Nan led a walk round Roddlesworth.

SEPTEMBER 2007

George Large has had a heart operation and is now recovering well. Maureen Downing is waiting to have her second knee operation.

Tarporley where we had our first September meet is an extremely nice small town with some lovely shops. We were able have coffee mornings and two evening get togethers on the field as the weather was kind to us, and also had an evening dancing. Tony led a four mile walk on the Sunday.

Chipping was our Harvest Supper meet and was well supported and Lilian organised the supper. It is a lovely village and a good area for walking. Fortunately, after an extremely wet start on Friday morning the weather improved. We had two dances in the village hall and two walks, one led by Geoff and Nan and one by Mac.
Chipping Walk
Striding out at Chipping

AUGUST 2007

Although the Halsall meet started off with rain and a muddy entrance when people were advised not to bring their cars on the field, after three days the weather improved and the field dried up. It was a very enjoyable meet with lots of activities for people to take part in. We had 13 different callers, lots of 'turns' and craft sessions. The musicians enjoyed get togethers in the morning and playing in a band on some evenings. Although we had the Site Full sign out at the Bank Holiday weekend, fortunately we didn't have to turn anyone away.

JUNE/ JULY 2007

Campers at the Middlewich meet enjoyed wandering round the Boat and Folk Festival and it was good having the use of the room on site for coffee mornings and dancing. Unfortunately the room is going to be altered to a garage so we won't be able to use it again.

Lots of rain for our walking meets at Gargrave and Clitheroe but fortunately most of the rain was before our walks and afterwards, although there were two very wet days at each meet but people had a wander round Skipton and Clitheroe so were able to dash into a shop when there was a heavy shower.

The Holiday Meet at Tywyn was well attended considering the amount of rain we experienced in July.

MAY 2007

Out usual meet at Siddington was well attended with lots of activities to keep our members busy. Molly decided to bring along some kazoos and members enjoyed being able to take part in some of the music workshops, even though they couldn't read music.

We had over 70 units at the meet at Llandudno which was a record. We had sun a lot of the time, but with a cool breeze and one day with a lot of rain. Music workshops and coffee mornings were held in Allan and Molly's tent and get togethers on a couple of evenings. We had three dances in a local Church hall. A lot of the campers are visitors and not joining us because it is a folk section meet so we don't really see anything of them as they don't join in anything, although they are, of course, welcome to join us any time they want. Allan led a walk round Penmaenmawr and Geoff led one from the site.

We moved on to Bathafarn Hall, Ruthin which was a new site for us and I was pleased that the feedback from members was very positive and they wanted me to book it again. I must admit it did feel better than the larger meet because you had an opportunity to chat to everyone. Geoff led another walk for us and Margaret and Tony organised a fish and chip tea. We had get togethers three evenings and a dance two evenings.
Fred Breadmaking
Fred Fearon makes bread every day in the caravan and did us a breadmaking demonstration and supplied ingredients so that we could go back to the caravan and bake our own

APRIL 2007

We had a good turnout for the Easter Meet at Tytherington High School near Macclesfield with lots of activities during the meet and what wonderful weather we had.

Our AGM was held at Carnforth and the following members were elected on to the Committee:

Alan Davies - Chairman
Roy Allan - Vice Chairman
Tony Sudlow - Treasurer
Lilian Davies - Secretary
Vivienne Hayes - Sites Officer/Webmaster
Bob Hayes - Catering Officer
Margaret Sudlow - Public Relations Officer
Molly Clouston - Committee Member
Ian Lucy - Committee Member
One Vacancy
Carnforth AGM
Lilian Davies, Alan Davies, Tony Sudlow

MARCH 2007

Our first meet of the season was at Astley Green Colliery Museum and we had music workshops, dancing in the evenings and a Jacob's Join meal. On Sunday we had a slide show by a volunteer at the museum and a tour round it.

Our second meet was a first visit to Whittingham Sports and Social Club and members enjoyed being able to use the Clubhouse for get togethers and dancing and also some members enjoyed being able to purchase drinks at the bar.
Astley Museum Engine Room

JANUARY, FEBRUARY 2007

The social at Heskin started the year off, followed by Adlington in February. Allan and Ann Smith led a walk in February attended by 12 people and two dogs.

Members were very sad to hear of the death of Margaret Burgess, shown on the left of the photo in her Easter Bonnet.

Kevin and Maureen became the proud grandparents of Gwilym Clive Llywelyn Smith born on the 5th Feb 2007 at 1.20 am weighing 8lbs 10 oz – parents Amanda and Clive.
Easter Bonnet Photo

SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER 2006

We had an enjoyable Harvest Supper at Lower Whitley, and a successful meet at Dawson's Dance Centre at Widnes which was a new site for us and we had the use of a nice hall for the full meet. Our two Winter Socials at Adlington and Bredbury were well supported.

AUGUST 2006

We held two successful Holiday Meets this month, one at Tywyn in Wales and the other at Halsall, near Southport which coincided with the Southport Flower Show.


We had some very sad news that Ron Crane had died this month and also heard that Bill Ward (Banjo Bill) had fallen and hit his head which had caused damage. He is still in hospital and making a slow recovery.

Our meet at Widnes has changed to a week earlier - 28th September to 1st October because of a double booking.
Halsall Maypole
Judith Veevers did Maypole dancing for Children and Adults at Halsall

JULY 2006

We had two very successful walking meets at Caton and Ribchester, although, as there was a heatwave it was really too hot for walking so sometimes we just did a short one. With the weather being so good we were able to have activities 'on the field' on the nights we weren't dancing and enjoyed various types of games evenings.

The photo is taken near the Crook o' Lune Picnic Site
Caton Bridge

JUNE 2006

Salterforth was a new site for our section and the feedback was good. It was within walking distance of Barnoldswick if you wanted the shops and also there were lovely walks from the site. It was very hot for a couple of days but then turned to rain. A local lady volunteered to take us a walk which we all enjoyed and we had two dances and a fish and chip supper with a domino drive one evening.

Bolton by Bowland was an invite from MAS but there had been a double booking and it turned out to be a holiday meet for Central Lancs. Five units from the North West turned up and had an enjoyable time. Jeff Duckworth led us a walk one day and John, the Sites Officer for MAS also led a walk.

We had a heatwave at Greasby and it was interesting visiting the Scarecrow Festival at Thornton Hough. We had a few walks from site and two dances, a domino drive one evening and an evening playing Uno, a card game. We really live it up in the North West Section! Fred Fearon did a demonstration of breadmaking which most people had a try at.

From Greasby six of our units went on to Llangollen for the Eisteddfod and enjoyed watching Kevin and Maureen enter a competition with the Adlington Folk Dancers. Charles and Camilla visited the Eisteddfod and Fred took this photo of them. Charles actually shook Janet's hand - she hasn't washed it since.
Llangollen, Charles and Camilla
No, they didn't camp with us but some of our members were at the Llangollen Eisteddfod where they attended

Wirral Scarecrow
'Golden Balls' Scarecrow

MAY 2006

We had our usual music meet at Siddington which was very enjoyable and there were lots of activities, with craft sessions, music workshops, a tea dance and a callers workshop led by Judith Veevers and dancing and entertainment each evening.

Spring Bank saw us at Llandudno with over 60 units joining us. The weather wasn't very kind with blustery winds and rain three mornings, although fortunately we had sun in the afternoons and the meet went well despite the weather with get togethers and three dances. We then rolled on to Tal y Bont and the weather was lovely with coffee mornings, walks and two dances. Stan and Dorothy Bates were delighted to inform people that a baby daughter had arrived safely to their daughter Susan.

Bill Normyle had a successful hip replacement.

Harry and Beryl Caine announced that they had had to make a difficult decision to sell their caravan. They will be greatly missed.
Tal y Bont Coffee Morning
Coffee Morning at Tal y Bont

APRIL 2006

Our AGM was held at the Easter Meet at Tytherington, Nr Macclesfield. The elected Committee Members are as follows:

Alan Davies - Chairman, Roy Allan - Vice Chairman
Tony Sudlow - Treasurer, Lilian Davies - Secretary
Vivienne Hayes - Sites Officer, Robert Hayes -Catering Officer,
Margaret Sudlow - PRO, Committee members - Judith Veevers, Kevin Downing, Stan Bates.

Over 50 units attended the meet and a good time appeared to be had by all.

We had a very enjoyable meet at Siddington for MayDay with over 30 units and danced each evening and had a tea dance and callers workshop run by Judith Veevers and also two led walks (in the rain).
Easter Bonnet Parade

In my Easter Bonnet

MARCH 2006

Only five units turned out for the first meet of the season at Chorley Rugby Club - one unit is hiding to the right of the photo. Perhaps the occupants were a little bit mad when snow had been forecast, but we had an enjoyable weekend as we had the use of the Clubhouse for the full meet so had coffee mornings and dancing and had half a dozen visitors in the evenings which made the dancing better.

We had over three times as many at Cranage and there were three craft sessions, a music workshop, a walk and dancing each evening with soup and apple pie for everyone arranged by Kevin Downing for Maureen's birthday.
Chorley in the Snow

DECEMBER 2005, JANUARY, FEBRUARY 2006

Not a lot to report over the last few months -we have had four Sunday socials which are a good way of keeping in touch during the Winter months, and the musicians have been able to have a music workshop in the afternoon in a separate room. Bob and Vivienne were delighted at the arrival of their new grandson who lives in Switzerland and Ian and Lyn Lucy will be driving down the motorway to visit their new grandson in London. Allan Dean, our Auditor and Past Chairman suffered a stroke in January and hopefully will recover enough to be able to camp with us again.

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