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linell wrote:We could do with a few George Masons around today Maggie, opening up shops everywhere and employing local people! Oh the good old days.![]()
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linell wrote:<LOL> I certainly do, a brass pot wasn't it!! What did they do if it was busyI suppose know one had hundreds of customers in one hour back then, are we really that old, how sad, go one Maggie what else have we forgotten, do remind me
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linell wrote:Ah those were the days Rob, when a weeks shopping came on a bike.![]()
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linell wrote:<LOL> I certainly do, a brass pot wasn't it!! What did they do if it was busyI suppose know one had hundreds of customers in one hour back then, are we really that old, how sad, go one Maggie what else have we forgotten, do remind me
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Antie Em wrote:Did you have a co-op number. I had mine chalked on the inside of the wall when the milk man came. Oh - and whatever happened to green shield stamps.
linell wrote:Would be antiques now Sue, genuine 1960's class, worth a fortune.![]()
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Rob wrote:When we were at school my mate Winston was a grocery boy for George Mason Queens Head Warley.
He could never play football saturdays because he had to deliver groceries on his bike!!
linell wrote:Oh stop it Maggie, have me in stitches, yes the Divi and Green Shield Stamps, I furnished my first home with Green Shield Stamps, brilliant weren't they, and we carried all the stuff back on the bus from there shop in BrumI do remember our local Sweet Shop in Bloomfield Street Halesowen, just like the one at the Black Country Museum, run by a Mr and Mrs Yardley, they must have been at least 70 in 1960, think he was Charles, must have a look for him, he could connect to Mallosa
He was a little old man with white hair and Mrs Yardley had grey hair tied up in a bun, wearing one of those long pinnies, the ones that were like a sleevless dress.
Oh my god, fashion had nothing on our Ancestors did it, all pinnies, rollers and rainhats
Good job there were no Fashion Police around in those days.
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