Shops and Green shield Stamps...........memories

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Shops and Green shield Stamps...........memories

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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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Re: George Mason ShopKeeper Oldbury c 1912

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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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Oh yes - do you remember the old Co-op, when you gave them your money, they put it into a little pot and screwed that to something on a pulley - it then went winging its way across the shop to a lady sitting in a glass office - she would take out the money, put your change back into the little pot and send it back to the assistant. Absolutely fascinating
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<LOL> I certainly do, a brass pot wasn't it!! What did they do if it was busy :?: I 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:<LOL> I certainly do, a brass pot wasn't it!! What did they do if it was busy :?: I 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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You mean experienced don't you Linell???
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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!!
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Ah those were the days Rob, when a weeks shopping came on a bike. :shock:

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linell wrote:Ah those were the days Rob, when a weeks shopping came on a bike. :shock:

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He'd have to tow a couple of trollys behind him these days wouldn't he ??? :lol:
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linell wrote:<LOL> I certainly do, a brass pot wasn't it!! What did they do if it was busy :?: I 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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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.
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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 Brum :!: I 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. :lol: 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. :wink:

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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.


Think my parents still have some of the stuff they bourght with green shield stamps!
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Would be antiques now Sue, genuine 1960's class, worth a fortune. :lol:

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linell wrote:Would be antiques now Sue, genuine 1960's class, worth a fortune. :lol:

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D'ya think we'll see them on the Roadshow. I've seen their old dinner service on it once - white with blue abstract flower things - midwinter - I think it was called. It was worth loads, I think they binned it!!!
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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!!

:oops: It wasn't George Mason's !!!
It was Wrensons!! :oops:
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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 Brum :!: I 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. :lol: 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. :wink:

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I bet they connect with Mally!! She's a Brummie living in Yardley!!Wears her hair in a bun as well !!
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:roll: been on the pop Rob? :lol:
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