Lakeside Day Centre For The Elderly

Wednesday 11th September 1974

The construction of the Lakeside Day Centre for the Elderly, in the Lake Pleasure Grounds (Town Park), Warminster, is nearly completed.

As of today, Wednesday 11th September 1974, the number of elderly persons who have enrolled to attend the centre is 100.

Programme For Mother Goose

February 1974

Pantomime Mother Goose at the Athenaeum, Warminster.

The Programme

The Athenaeum Variety Group
presents
Mother Goose.
Written and Produced by Geoff Payne.

Athenaeum Arts Centre
Warminster

Monday 4th February to Saturday 9th February 1974
and
Thursday 14th February to Saturday 16th February 1974

Doors Open 7.00 p.m. Curtain up 7.30 p.m.

Seats forty and thirty-five pence.

Children (under fourteen) and Senior Citizens 25p.

No smoking in the Auditorium.

Price 5p.

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Cast
Wendy . . . . . . . . . . Glenda Murray
Tom . . . . . . . . . . Susan Reynolds
Dame . . . . . . . . . . John (Taffy) Jenkins
Baron Goodyear . . . . . . . . . . Richard Owen
The Goose . . . . . . . . . . David G. Payne
Dock – Policeman . . . . . . . . . . Archie Lawson
Green – Policeman . . . . . . . . . . Bert Clews
Zeke – Robber . . . . . . . . . . Len Jenkins
Sam – Robber . . . . . . . . . . Barry Mole
Jake – Robber . . . . . . . . . . W. David Payne
Merlin . . . . . . . . . . Geoff Payne
Fairy Nuff . . . . . . . . . . Dorothy Fear

Dancers
Nicola White and Elizabeth Cotton

Chorus
Deborah Sheil Carol Pimm
Susan Fox Barbara Grevatt
Leonie McNulty Shirley Hampton
Debbie Reynolds Sandra Balderstone
Pat Kinman Marlene Hancock
Silvanna Holton Valerie House

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Act One

Scene One – Market Place
Richard Owen, Glenda Murray, Taffy Jenkins,
Archie Lawson, Bert Clews, Susan Reynolds,
Goose, Chorus.

Scene Two – The Wizards Cave
Dancers, Geoff Payne, Susan Reynolds,
Goose, Dorothy Fear.

Scene Three – The Road To The Woods
Barry Mole, Len Jenkins, David Payne,
Susan Reynolds, Goose, Archie Lawson,
Bert Clews, Glenda Murray, Taffy Jenkins,
Richard Owen.

Interval

Act Two

Scene One – In The Woods
Barry Mole, Len Jenkins, David Payne, Goose,
Susan Reynolds, Geoff Payne, Dorothy Fear,
Archie Lawson, Bert Clews, Taffy Jenkins.

Scene Two – Market Place
Richard Owen, Glenda Murray, Taffy Jenkins,
Archie Lawson, Bert Clews, Susan Reynolds,
Goose.

Scene Three – The Carnival
Full Cast.

Dancers trained by Miss Gloria Sloper.

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Script by Geoff Payne
Music by Bernie Reynolds
Drummer – Steve Reynolds
Produced by Geoff Payne
Costumes – Eileen Jenkins, Carol Barnett, Peggy Reynolds
Scenery Design – Barry Mole
Sound and Effects – Harry Barnett
Props and Scenery – Barry Mole, Archie Lawson,
Ann Curtis, Alan Curtis,
John Curtis, Richard Owen
Lighting – Barry Wright
Stage Manager – Tony Barnett
First House Manager – Harry Barnett
Assisted by Tony Lapham
Publicity – Richard Owen

The Athenaeum Variety Group wish to thank stage-crew,
usherettes, and others not mentioned on this programme
who have willingly given their help to make this show
possible.

Box Office – Athenaeum Arts Centre, Warminster, Wilts.
Open Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
Telephone Warminster 3891.

No Smoking in the Auditorium.

The Literary & Scientific Institute, Warminster

Extract from The Changing Face Of Warminster by Wilfred Middlebrook, published in 1971:

Here we are tempted to turn down Weymouth Street for a further exploration, but will instead proceed along the Market Place on this south side and return along the north side. The Literary Institution no longer exists as such, though the fine building remains to match the Town Hall on the Weymouth Street corner. For many years the British Legion Club used the upper floors, but for some years now it has been occupied by the Ministry Of Labour And Pensions.

The frontage of the Literary Institute is at present occupied by a firm of estate agents and auctioneers. Thirty years or so ago it was the offices of Wakeman And Son, solicitors. The major part of the building, with the entrance round the corner in Weymouth Street, was for many years the British Legion Club. During the last War, air raid wardens held their meetings and discussions here.

Mother Goose ~ Pantomime By The Athenaeum Variety Group, Warminster, 1974

The Athenaeum Variety Group
presents
Mother Goose

Written and Produced by Geoff Payne

Athenaeum Arts Centre
Warminster

Monday 4th February to Saturday 9th February
and
Thursday 14th February to Saturday 16th February
1974

Doors Open 7.00 p.m. Curtain up 7.30 p.m.

Seats 40p and 35p.
Children (under fourteen) and Senior Citizens 25p.

No smoking in the Auditorium.

Cast
Wendy – Glenda Murray
Tom – Susan Reynolds
Dame – John (Taffy) Jenkins
Baron Goodyear – Richard Owen
The Goose – David G. Payne
Dock (policeman) – Archie Lawson
Green (policeman) – Bert Clews
Zeke (robber) – Len Jenkins
Sam (robber) – Barry Mole
Jake (robber) – W. David Payne
Merlin – Geoff Payne
Fairy Nuff – Dorothy Fear

Dancers
Nicola White and Elizabeth Cotton

Chorus
Deborah Sheil
Carol Pimm
Susan Fox
Barbara Grevatt
Laonie McNulty
Shirley Hampton
Debbie Reynolds
Sandra Balderstone
Pat Kinman
Marlene Hancock
Silvanna Holton
Valerie House

Act One
Scene One – Market Place
Richard Owen, Glenda Murray, Taffy Jenkins,
Archie Lawson, Bert Clews,
Susan Reynolds, Goose, Chorus.

Scene Two – The Wizard’s Cave
Dancers, Geoff Payne, Susan Reynolds,
Goose, Dorothy Fear.

Scene Three – The Road To The Woods
Barry Mole, Len Jenkins, David Payne,
Susan Reynolds, Goose, Archie Lawson,
Bert Clews, Glenda Murray,
Taffy Jenkins, Richard Owen.

Interval

Act Two
Scene One – In The Woods
Barry Mole, Len Jenkins, David Payne,
Goose, Susan Reynolds, Geoff Payne,
Dorothy Fear, Archie Lawson,
Bert Clews, Taffy Jenkins.

Scene Two – Market Place
Richard Owen, Glenda Murray,
Taffy Jenkins, Archie Lawson,
Bert Clews, Susan Reynolds, Goose.

Scene Three – The Carnival
Full Cast.

Dancers trained by Miss Gloria Sloper.

Script by Geoff Payne.
Music by Bernie Reynolds.
Drummer Steve Reynolds.
Produced by Geoff Payne.
Costumes by
Eileen Jenkins, Carol Barnett, Peggy Reynolds.
Scenery Design by Barry Mole.
Sound and Effects by Harry Barnett.
Props and Scenery by
Barry Mole, Archie Lawson, Ann Curtis
Alan Curtis, John Curtis and Richard Owen.
Lighting by Barry Wright.
Stage Manager Tony Barnett.
Front-House Manager Harry Barnett.
Assisted by Tony Lapham.
Publicity by Richard Owen.

The Athenaeum Variety Group wish to thank
stage-crew, usherettes, and others
not mentioned in the programme
who have willingly given their help
to make this show possible.

Box Office – Athenaeum Arts Centre,
Warminster, Wilts.
Open Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon.
Telephone Warminster 3891.

British Red Cross Society

1966

British Red Cross Society – Wiltshire Branch.

County Director: Col. H.A. Golden.
Treasurer: Lloyds Bank Ltd., Trowbridge.
County Secretary: Major A.E. Wheatley, M.C., M.B.E.
Offices: 63 Wingfield Road, Trowbridge.

Warminster Division
Divisional Headquarters: The Flat, The Chantry, Warminster.
Divisional President: Lady Kathleen Stanley.
Divisional Treasurer: Mr. A.E. Hurley, Westminster Bank, Warminster.
Divisional Welfare Officer: Miss D.J. Oliphant, Chatley, 9 Upper Marsh Road, Warminster.

Wilts 17, Men’s Detachment
Commandant: Com’dr R.C.J. Hill, The Coach House, Heytesbury.

Wilts 36, Women’s Detachment
Commandant: Mrs. G.H. Nicholls, St. Andrews, 86 Boreham Road, Warminster.

Members, Group 4
Group Leader: Mrs. P.S. Bill, Foley’s Cottage, Corton.

Members, Group 21
Group Leader: Mrs. W.H. Edwards, 19 Westbury Road, Warminster.

Cadet Unit 2561 – Boys
Cadet Officer: Mr. Peter Hathaway, 44 Queens Road, Westbury.

Cadet Unit 2561 – Girls
Cadet Officer: Mrs. J.C. Groves, Green Trees, Crockerton.

Cadet Unit 5674 – Girls
Cadet Officer: Mrs. C.M. Lakey, 23 Vicarage Street, Warminster.
Link Patron: Mrs. Briggs, 22 Highbury Park, Warminster.

County Council Medical Loan: Mrs. G.H. Nicholls, St. Andrews, 86 Boreham Road, Warminster.

Dancing To The Black Watch Dance Band At The Joint Social Club

Thursday 4th April 1963

Dancing to the Black Watch Dance Band
every Thursday evening, 8.30 – 11.30
at the Joint Social Club, Weymouth Street, Warminster.
Twist, Trad, Pop. Novelty dances.
Admission 2/-. R.O.A.R.
Open to everyone.

1954 Tenancy Agreement For Two Huts At Weymouth Street, Warminster

The Wiltshire And Swindon History Centre, at Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 3QN, holds the following document(s):

1954, tenancy agreement concerning the occupation of two huts at Weymouth Street, Warminster, formerly used by the Y.M.C.A., by the Joint Social Club of No. 27 Command Workshop R.E.M.E. of Warminster.

Reference: 2821/104

Scouting In Warminster

SCOUTING IN WARMINSTER
Information from a Scouting Programme of 1953:

A troop was formed in Warminster when scouting was only in its infancy, to be precise in 1909, and the troop was the 1st Warminster. It is in the headquarters [the Greenland Hut at Weymouth Street] of this troop, which remained active until 1945 with the exception of a few short periods, that meetings are held. The Hut was erected in 1931, mainly due to the efforts of Mr. W. A. Greenland (sometime Scout Master and District Commissioner) and it was opened by the late Marquis of Bath.

A second group was formed in 1927 by the Rev. H. Wake. Known as the 1st Boreham (St. John’s) Troop, they were presented in 1931 with a grand headquarters [at Boreham Road] by Major and Mrs. O. Teichman in memory of their son Hugo. The St. John’s Troop carried on until the beginning of the Second World War, when, due to a lack of Scouters, disbandment was necessary. The Memorial Room was used for a short period by the Senior Scout section of the present Warminster Group in 1949/1950.

Yet another troop was formed in 1930, the 2nd Warminster (Minster) Troop. During the War this troop was kept going through help given by an American scouter, other adults including the Rev. Large, H. Brown Esq., and the efforts of the Scouts themselves, with Miss H. Marshman acting as Lady Scoutmaster, always ready in the background with helpful guidance.

The end of World War Two saw the return of ex-scouters to the district: Messrs. Houlton, Barber and Culverhouse of the 1st Warminster, and D. Wyer of the St. John’s. Mr. L. G. Turpin, an ex-sea scouter from Plymouth and L. Marchant were also in the town and ready to help. Building on the Minster Troop as the best surviving from the War years and a strong Cub Pack under the leadership of our present Akela, Miss J. W. Goodman, these scouters by an amalgamation of the three town troops formed the present group.

With the many “ups and downs” experienced since the War it will probably be of more interest to re-examine the history in greater detail than hitherto. In 1947 we started with seven Scouters, including one Lady Cubmaster. The group prospered and in 1948 the Summer Camp was held at Osmington Mills, near Weymouth, with six Scouters present. Because of the prohibitive costs of transport the Summer Camp of 1949 was held closer to hand at Hunstrete but with only three Scouters. Later in the year, however, we saw the arrival of the Rev. Norton, who formed a Rover Crew and was a great help to scouting in the town during his stay. With the Channel Islands as the venue, 1950 saw the first and only Rover Scout Camp. The Group Camp was held at Ladram Bay, near Sidmouth. The Seniors cycled and stayed an extra night before returning. The shortage of scouters persisted.

We now come to the darkest hour of scouting in Warminster since the War. The Summer Camp of 1951 was held at Eype, under the worst possible weather conditions, with only two Scouters helping. Later in the year the number of male Scouters was reduced to one! This was the year of the World Jamboree, which was attended by the Troop’s first post-War King’s Scout John Blagden. It was only due to the efforts of St. Boniface College Rover J. Presswell that the Troop survived.

Practically a new start was made in 1952, with Mr. A. Tracey as A.S.M., assisted by A.C.M. J. Blagden. The Summer Camp was held at Iford, in perfect weather, and was a great success. Senior Scouts were present, under S.M. R. Turpin, and also present was an ex-Scouter, J. Hunter, the local Youth Service Officer. Further highlights of 1952 were the combined Guide & Scout Fete held in the grounds of St. Boniface College in the summer, and a visit to London to see the Gang Show at the Golders Green Hippodrome. The P. L.’s saw the old year out with a night hike and the new year in with a “Bun Fight”, afterwards sleeping in the Scout Hut.

The record of 1952 would not be complete without mentioning the visit of H.R.H. Princess Margaret to the combined Scout & Guide Rally at Bowood. Several members of the group were camping with the district contingent and the Troop Flag was carried by Senior P.L.R. Middlebrook. At this function the whole pack was present and they were represented in the Guard of Honour by Leaping Wolf B. Airey.

In October the A. G. M. of the Group was held. The main theme throughout the evening was the shortage of Scouters. This was mentioned by the Chairman, Mr. Goodman, in his opening remarks and was further commented on by A.C.M. J. Blagden, who gave the Group report. The new District Commissioner, Col. J. Reed, introduced himself and added an appeal for men to adopt shorts like himself in the cause of scouting. This appeal was answered by Mr. H. G. House later in the evening, an old Scouter of the St. John’s Group, and Mr. A. Shilling, an ex-Scouter from London. It was decided that they should take out Warrants as G.S.M. and S.M. respectively.

1953 has been a year full of special events. A social in January was held for Senior Scouts to which were invited: Scouters, ex-Scouts, people interested in scouting and the local Guides. Later in the week a party and social was held for the whole Group. Two very enjoyable occasions. Organised by the Warminster Senior Scouts and opened by Mr. F. V. Cowie, the I. H. Q. Commissioner for Senior Scouts, the Wiltshire Senioree was held at Rushpool over Easter. Parents’ Evening, Coronation Events and training camps are such recent events to need no further comment but will take place in history in due time.

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