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jelly baby 27-04-2008 14:24

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Originally Posted by motherhubbard (Post 546625)
I went to St Oswalds '59 and then on to Paddock, left in '69

Holy Family was still at St Oswalds when I started, there was a wall and a metal gate separating the big school from the little school. Not long after I started they moved to the new school.
Teachers I remember at St Oswalds Miss birch my very first teacher. Miss Gardiner Head teacher.
every Friday we were marched to Sacred Heart church for benediction. Every Monday Father Stack ( I Think ) would come and grill us if we had been to church on the Sunday.
At Paddock the houses were
Augustine, Moore, Campion and Fisher Head teacher Sister Mary Magdalene
Rhyddings always took the mickey out of us due to the uniform.
the dog biscuit factory used to stink in the summer
Looking back they were happy days

I was at St Oswalds from 1961, and Paddock from 1967, I was an 'x'. Miss Birch was my first teacher too. She was a holy terror, if ever a woman should not have been around small children this was her. My mother once went to see her and gave her hell after she told my brother that God didn't love him 'cos he was naughty. After she retired she lived in the Spring Hill area, and was a friend of my aunt (who agreed with me about the small children!!) Miss Gardener was a great headteacher. I remember walking to Sacred Heart on a Friday for Benediction, and also the interrogation by Father Stack on a Monday. Do you remember Father Houlahan? He used to play football on Lower Antley St with the lads that lived nearby, he was a lovely man. I believe that he was at a parish in Manchester about 5 years ago. I wonder if he's still alive.

You are right about Stirling Dog Foods, it smelled foul winter and summer. We used to go in the public loo's on the end of Moscow Mill St for a crafty ciggie at dinner times, also to the stream down the side of the school.
Happy days.

steve 16-05-2008 07:05

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Holy terror! never heard her called that before, but can remember lots of other unprintable ones.

Crabby 19-05-2008 16:27

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Originally Posted by jelly baby (Post 568368)
I was at St Oswalds from 1961, and Paddock from 1967, I was an 'x'. Miss Birch was my first teacher too. She was a holy terror, if ever a woman should not have been around small children this was her. My mother once went to see her and gave her hell after she told my brother that God didn't love him 'cos he was naughty. After she retired she lived in the Spring Hill area, and was a friend of my aunt (who agreed with me about the small children!!) Miss Gardener was a great headteacher. I remember walking to Sacred Heart on a Friday for Benediction, and also the interrogation by Father Stack on a Monday. Do you remember Father Houlahan? He used to play football on Lower Antley St with the lads that lived nearby, he was a lovely man. I believe that he was at a parish in Manchester about 5 years ago. I wonder if he's still alive.

You are right about Stirling Dog Foods, it smelled foul winter and summer. We used to go in the public loo's on the end of Moscow Mill St for a crafty ciggie at dinner times, also to the stream down the side of the school.
Happy days.

I was at Sacred Hart late 60 remember Father Houlahan but not Stacks The one to dread then was Father Dwyer

steve 21-05-2008 07:07

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Later to become Dean Stacks

mez 21-05-2008 22:32

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does anyone remember FATHER. Rimmer, i had a few run ins with him.

BERNADETTE 21-05-2008 22:38

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Originally Posted by mez (Post 579953)
does anyone remember FATHER. Rimmer, i had a few run ins with him.

I remember him he was a bit scary:eek: But Dean Stack was a softie under all that bluff, his bark was worse than his bite:p

mez 21-05-2008 22:40

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yea dean stack was a pussycat compared to him .....

cashman 22-05-2008 13:51

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Originally Posted by mez (Post 579953)
does anyone remember FATHER. Rimmer, i had a few run ins with him.

knew him well, was at St.Josephs with Father Henderson in the early 70s, ask me at the meet mez if ya remember, got a funny tale about him, top geezer in my book.;):)

Alan Gilmartin 24-05-2008 00:47

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Did'nt know you were RC, Mr C.

cashman 24-05-2008 00:51

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Originally Posted by Alan Gilmartin (Post 580781)
Did'nt know you were RC, Mr C.

ya do now Al was married in st Josephs by Father Rimmer.;)

BERNADETTE 24-05-2008 01:39

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Anybody remember Fr. Houlahan(might be spelt wrong)? He was a lovely man, used to come and give Dad communion at home because he couldn't get to church. Of all the priests I can remember he must be my favourite.

steve 01-07-2008 19:07

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I remember them all being a ex alterboy at st heart in the late 60s.

Alan Gilmartin 24-07-2008 07:41

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My brother sent me a clipping from the Observer, of the latest Holy Family reunion, can any one identify the people on there, I can still recognise Katie Boyle the girls PE teacher and Terry Neville, & Dennis Cassidy , is Franny Franks on there as well. but none of the others.

mez 24-07-2008 08:02

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Fr Houlahan was my favorite too he was very fair & at least he listened to you .........not like Fr Rimmer !!!

jaysay 24-07-2008 10:15

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Originally Posted by Alan Gilmartin (Post 610468)
My brother sent me a clipping from the Observer, of the latest Holy Family reunion, can any one identify the people on there, I can still recognise Katie Boyle the girls PE teacher and Terry Neville, & Dennis Cassidy , is Franny Franks on there as well. but none of the others.

I was in the same class as Franny, Alan, Denis Cassidy was our form teacher when the school first opened


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