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    70 's Pub Licencees.

    Anyone recall Tommy Dunne ( Guest House and Hoghton}, Don Standing {Coronation}, Connie {Rabbitt} , Mr Bland [Imperial} Peter Gallagher (Hesketh} , Monica ( Ship) , Jack Critchley ( Sandpiper and Blue Anchor)
    Mrs Connor (Bold in Churchtown) amongst others.
    Me memories struggling a little with other names.
    What I will never forget though is the sheer miserableness and humourless facade of Don Standing.
    Great days though.
    "People are entitled to their own opinions.That is freedom of speech."

    Mr Rodwell- 2005 .

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    Bill n nancy shortall little ship cable st

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    70 's Pub Licencees.

    Harold brown London Hotel. Tommy Dunne also had a spell at the Masons arms. Handled bar moustached Wilf at the Wellington. Eric and Pat Dalton Volunteer Arms
    A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man.

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    Mick Conway The Crown Birkdale.I think it was the Huxleys, who also had it
    for a short time.
    Robinson family Railway Ainsdale

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    fred,the mount cant remember his surname.a bit grumpy as i remember

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    Fred Yates at The Mount. Used to be a good Saturday night there in early seventies with an old guy playing the piano & lots of people getting up to sing. In the days before karaoke!

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    Maybe slightly later 1980's ?

    Alan & Diane Burgess .......The Zetland
    Jim & Sylvia Hardman .......The Bold Churchtown
    Tony & Anne Hailwood ......The Imperial

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    mount

    The gleggs Mount pleasent 60s

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    Ma Fletcher at The Imperial.
    Why do people never admit to being just the right amount of whelmed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felix2 View Post
    Anyone recall Tommy Dunne ( Guest House and Hoghton}, Don Standing {Coronation}, Connie {Rabbitt} , Mr Bland [Imperial} Peter Gallagher (Hesketh} , Monica ( Ship) , Jack Critchley ( Sandpiper and Blue Anchor)
    Mrs Connor (Bold in Churchtown) amongst others.
    Me memories struggling a little with other names.
    What I will never forget though is the sheer miserableness and humourless facade of Don Standing.
    Great days though.
    I rember Chris Connor at the Bold (churchtown) probably the best landlord ever,what a lovely man he was , as teens(underage) we used to sit outside round the back of the Bold and when the the dark and colder nights he opened up a room for us upstairs. we couldn't go in the bar but we had waiter service at the press of a button

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    I see from the Midweek Visiter that Peter Gallagher has just died aged 78.
    "People are entitled to their own opinions.That is freedom of speech."

    Mr Rodwell- 2005 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felix2 View Post
    I see from the Midweek Visiter that Peter Gallagher has just died aged 78.
    I was intending to add this information along with the fact that, if my memory serves me correctly, Tony & Anne Hailwood (Halewood?) were at the Hesketh Arms at one time before taking over at The Mons in Liverpool and later coming back to the town to run the Imperial.
    There comes a point in your life when you realise who really matters, who never did and who always will.

    "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time."
    Attributed to Abraham Lincoln

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    I thought Monica had the Welly!
    my glass is half full - or is it half empty I can't remember - too many glasses to be clear!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by over the hill View Post
    I thought Monica had the Welly!
    Monica had the old ship then she moved to blackpool then returned n run the welly for a while. (i think)

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    Remember bespectacled Don Standing in the Corrie. Had many a pint there before i was legally entitled to. Also the barman, Dougie, a scotsman pulling me a pint of Threlfalls for 1/3d. Happy days.

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    Bill Lathom at the Zetland in the 60's. Followed Inthink by ??? Wilford who used to play the piano with the Squadronnaires during the war

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isotank View Post
    Bill Lathom at the Zetland in the 60's. Followed Inthink by ??? Wilford who used to play the piano with the Squadronnaires during the war
    Alan Burgess at the Zetland 70's / 80's.
    Why do people never admit to being just the right amount of whelmed?

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    70 's Pub Licencees.

    Major Thompson at the Richmond
    A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man.

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    70s pubs

    norry lewis the shake
    Blackys Dad

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    Jeff and Margaret Aughton were also at the Mount for some time and had an interest in the Royal Garrison in Preston, close to Fulwood Barracks.
    There comes a point in your life when you realise who really matters, who never did and who always will.

    "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time."
    Attributed to Abraham Lincoln

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stupot View Post
    Jeff and Margaret Aughton were also at the Mount for some time and had an interest in the Royal Garrison in Preston, close to Fulwood Barracks.
    yes they did and they had a coach trip there on the open night
    Blackys Dad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stupot View Post
    Jeff and Margaret Aughton were also at the Mount for some time and had an interest in the Royal Garrison in Preston, close to Fulwood Barracks.
    I worked for Jeff and Margaret at the Mount,must have been around 1989/90
    I Have gone to find myself.If i get back before I return,keep me here!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tilly W View Post
    I worked for Jeff and Margaret at the Mount,must have been around 1989/90
    Then you must have served me with many a pint... Like you (and me) then they had close connections with Crossens.

    You'll no doubt then remember Gaynor Halsall, John's missus...? As delightful today as she was then.
    There comes a point in your life when you realise who really matters, who never did and who always will.

    "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time."
    Attributed to Abraham Lincoln

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    Further to above, I still chat regularly to a former barmaid who used to work at the Plough when it was a "proper" pub yonks ago...
    There comes a point in your life when you realise who really matters, who never did and who always will.

    "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time."
    Attributed to Abraham Lincoln

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