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    Susan Butler supported this idea  · 
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    Susan Butler commented  · 

    How lovely to find this on the Internet and to have the opportunity to
    trace old friends.

    Fascinating to see some familiar names etc and also how differently
    people remember things.
    I am interested in hearing from any of the old crowd who lived on Mow
    Cop during the wonderful 60's when the Beatles, youth clubs and
    transistor radios were all the rage.

    These are my memories of my days of childhood on Mow Cop:

    I used to haymake on Jack Bloods farm, deliver milk on the back of the
    tractor (before Blood's moved to Primitive Street), long to go 'potato
    picking' in the summer down 'the bank' with the older kids (but never
    could) and spent freezing snowy days sledging in the bottom field in
    the winter. Bonfire nights in 'fir close' and camp meeting Sunday
    along with Anniversary Sunday, Harvest Sunday and Good Friday Services.

    Local rivalry between the Wesleyan Chapel and the Primitive Chapel.
    Whose choir was best on their Anniversary Sundays (of course it was my

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