CHANGING TIMES t teacher taugh ned what the ar le u ft yo le , u es yo bl e e sat at our ta d the only tim We came in, w your desk. An at the teacher. I t h sa it u w yo p d ou an gr t, g in on fr ad e re from th t to do a occasionally. when you wen the chalkboard on te ri w your desk was to or something. being allowed and do a sum up go to remember just rn tu acher for a wee en it was your felt like the te of d n ki You know wh u yo to go up and You were able ow. minute, you kn a Hazel Mc Cre
ite ‘Snow-wh ven and the Se 6 196 Dwarves’, Millisle
We used to go into the convent at Christmas to see their crib and the figures. They must have been nearly life size and it was better than Disney, you know. Real straw and it was kind of like, “Where is the child? Why haven’t you got him in and what are there three wise men doing over there?” Kate Hanna
A visit to Short Brothers with Mr Walker, Millisle Primary School
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Master Kane. He had a grea t interest in h when we pla orse racing, yed racing at so much so th lunch time, h the road for at e would have us so that we marked a fu could race a hear the resu rl o fu ng on rl lts of big race ong. He also s and on that was very kee been around n d to ay the time of a on reflection big race that , it would hav And we wou we would hav ld have walk e e had nature ed to the pla nipped into study. ntation at O the local bla akley. He wo cksmith’s sho race on the ra uld have p, Joe McCo dio or to hea rm ick’s, to listen r the result. Pat Higgins to a