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I was involved with scouts for many years, or cubs, right from the age of 8, when I was blackmailed by my mother to actually join the cubs, because I didn’t want to. I eventually left when I got married, when I was 22. I continued to run the cubs for another six or seven years, when I moved out of the village, coming back to the village for that, every Thursday evening I think it was. Many a time if you were in there you got knocked around. We were there before the major alterations which included putting on toilets. It was arranged for Mr Joe Davis to play other local players at billiards and snooker with an audience including - Councillor Mr Ivor Edwards; Mrs Bessie Bishop (Vice-Chairman of the Major Committee); Mrs E. R. Talbot (Secretary of the Women’s Section); Councillor Mrs Florence Brown; Police Supt. And I can remember, they used to have music, a pop group or something come along, a local band and I can remember one year, the group actually being put on top of the old air raid shelter, which was then used as a shed for the tractor to cut the grass on the recreation ground.
The club had a team in the local sort of snooker league. His team mates at this time were Mr T. C. Morse; Mr J. Tranter and Mr Alf Kent. Mr Esdale and his two daughters had beaten us to it and they were at that time dragging out huge amounts of wood out of Millhanger for the bonfire. He said that he didn’t think that was a very good idea anyway and so three of us, I remember came up to start building a bonfire. "We’re here next week if you want to." And I did, like an idiot, and that was for three weeks. I think it set me up for quite a few things, for life if you like. But they used to be good fun, with lots of sideshows put on and various things, and it went on until late in the evening. It was huge, a big one and could we put it up on the green. When I finished school I went to work in Haslemere and one evening in summer, when I had nothing to do, for some unknown reason, I wandered down to scouts or cubs, just wondered what was going on, to be greeted with "come along and help".
On the third week it was announced that cubs was going to close because Betty and Mrs Hunt were finishing. The last two Akelas that I had were Betty Mariner and Mrs Hunt, I cannot think of her name, Betty Mariner being from Dawes Farm. So I did. At the age of 8. And to be truthful I haven’t left scouting until last year. Every year we would go sledging and that was our sledging field. It’s terribly difficult, a very rambling affair but it raised £25 and then they were going to give a £5 prize to the person who had the correct answer but nobody got the correct solutions so they awarded it to a lady from Hindhead - I believe she had a bottle. My father said that to play at Lurgashall they used to walk with their cricket gear - I don’t know how they got the instruments there but they all had banjos or squeeze boxes - if you didn’t have an instrument you had to have a bit of toilet roll and a comb! I think Aunt Edith that was in the shop, she must have been one of the original members of the WI there.
I’m just trying to think. I’m now playing cricket with some of the boys that I actually had as cubs, which is a horrible thought, but there we go! There was another chap, John McQuorquodale, helped for a while, on scouts. Scouts were having problems and a chap called David Quinnell from Henley Village, a friend of mine, took on scouts for quite a while and took up uniform as well, like I did. Would you like to read out the first verse, can you do that? The meetings like the WI and things like that. One of the things I can always remember as a cub and a scout was, as was mentioned earlier, the barbecue. Most of the things that are going he did have something to do with most of them. Our birds are flown and the nest empty, said Holmes. There are five sovereigns here, said he, walking up to me, which will, I hope, be a sufficient fee. They are starving me. The other was a very small, dark fellow, with his hat pushed back and several packages under his arm. I was on some sort of a heathy common mottled over with dark clumps of furze-bushes.
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