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Old 26-06-2018, 09:00 AM
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Default Amble Welfare

The Welfare was the heart of Amble for us kids in summertime in the late 60s and early 70s :
Casual tennis competitions on the courts .
Chasing each other round the old pavilion, or forking out a few pennies for mini golf .
Welfare wide games of hide and seek , with everybody keeping away from the “haunted” toolshed ,( it had a skull and crossbones on the door , probably because of weed killer etc within, but it kept away curious kids ).
Watching the Amble Cricket team play . Beautifully kept cricket square , I think by Ned McQuillen - all roped off when there wasn’t a game on.
Scrounging left over teas, sandwiches and cakes from the, then, new, cricket pavilion - someone’s Mam or Auntie was always in the kitchen .
Trying to get a kids’ game of cricket or football going on the north end of the field - subject to how many turned up and whether we could muster the necessary equipment between us , ( mention must go to Tom Byres and Dougie Forrester).
Retreat to the area by the swings at the south end by the end of the day , as that’s where the girls would congregate .....
Walk on home as sun setting , probably after 9pm , absolutely weary .
Rinse and repeat !
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