Cycling; Tennis and the 8-15 By Rita Woodward (Kenwright)

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Cycling; Tennis and the 8-15 By Rita Woodward (Kenwright) I was born in December 1937 at my Auntie s house (Mrs Lees) at 241 Mill lane just around the corner from the Wash and Mill Dam. Auntie Nellie was my father s Harry Woodward s sister. The Woodward family came from an old terraced house in Factory Row, Ravenhead. So, born in Sutton but after a few weeks I was away to Eccleston Street and not back in Sutton for 12 years and became a Sutton girl; living there; playing there; married there at St. Nicholas; with children at Robins Lane and also teaching there. My father (Harry Woodward) married Hannah Hill and Factory Row moved into Auntie Wright s early Victorian terraced house in Eccleston Street by the Electrical sub-station and Army compound. It was very primitive with only cold Ice skating at Livrpool water, no electricity, gas mantles downstairs and candles upstairs. No bathroom a galvanised bath in front of a black range were cooking was done on hobs and ovens. Toilet was down a long yard at the bottom of the garden. Kitchen was a lean-to with an earthenware sink. I had a very good friend; Jean Yule; who lived next door but one but there were few other girls around and no open places to play. Jean and I used to get the bus on Saturday mornings to go skating at the Ice Rink in Prescot Road on the outskirts of Liverpool. When the houses were condemned Auntie was given a small council flat in Thatto Heath. That was when Mum and Dad bought a house at 38 Olga Road and he started a mobile greengrocers business and with his wife travelled around Sutton selling Fruit, vegetables and fish. This was in 1949 and they were very popular. It was lovely to have an indoor bathroom, a bedroom of my own and lots of friends. My first friends in the new house were Jean and Stewart Rimmer who lived around the corner in New Street but playing in Sutton park I soon found others. I loved cycling from an early age and treasured my first bike. Later, when I received a larger bike Jean and I travelled many places and I often went with the boys to Winwick where they were trainspotting. Perhaps my greatest trip with Jean Yule was to London. At 15 with Jean we planned a long cycle to London staying at Youth Hostels on the way to visit some relatives of Jean who had a fish and chip shop there. It seems a long way- 200 miles- to go for fish and chips. One would think that two young girls cycling to London would be very brave. Looking back I think it was foolhardy but I suppose youth just has enthusiasm. The bikes (Raleigh and Rudge) were heavy

by today s standards and had only three gears. We walked up the steep hills but were often lucky to get lifts on Lorries by kind drivers. (Would one do that today?). However with thirty miles a day we made it in a week. I hated the punctures and had three. After a week in London we cycled all the way back to parents happy to see us and on return we were much fitter, lots of extra muscles; brown from days in sun and a great memory. We never did it again but the memory is still strong. However I loved the outdoors and especially camping in the Lakes and sometimes would accompany the Sutton Scout camps as a helper to Rita Simms Iris Kenwright and Barbara Critchley who were Cub leaders. Roy Hordley and Irene Travers And the scout leaders organised combined camps in the Lakes and these were always popular. The tents were large ex army bell tents and could sleep eight easily. Cycling days Camping with the cubs and scouts at Hawkshead in the Lakes. Another outdoor activity which I enjoyed was climbing and I was introduced to this by the boys of the 8-15 group which met after Church on a Sunday. This was a good organisation and I made many friends there. Arthur Helsby and Bernard Fairclough and other boys took me climbing to Frodsham- I was the only girl willing to give it a go. I learned how to climb and abseil and a photo of me abseiling found its way onto the front page of Cowley Girls Magazine when I was in the sixth form. The Sports Teacher saw it and thought it a good example of Girls can do anything.

Also my friend Bernard, who took me out, had a motorcycle and it was a new experience riding pillion on his bike- although somewhat windy; but much more exciting and faster than my old bicycle. Roy Hordley who ran the 8-15 had lots of interesting activities and one which was also dear to my heart was acting. This helped me teaching in later years when I taught at Knowsley Road Primary School and also Robins Lane where my children eventually went to. I remember a really good pantomime which Roy produced and of course the star was probably Reg. Smith; the very popular vicar who married Norris and me in later years. This is the program of the 1961 Pantomime at St. Michaels and I am sure many will recognise the names. Roy also ran a folk dancing group and I loved dancing on a Satirday evening to his group called the Poachers Many of my friends were also members of the Sutton Cricket and Tennis club and I loved Tennis, playing on weeknights and also in team tennis against other clubs on a Saturday and Sunday. In the late 50 s we joined the Liverpool Tennis League with the men s team and our tennis improved greatly. The men s team under the captaincy of Roy Haycock did extremely well and won their divisions for three years whilst we had one division win. By this time I was the team captain.

Back Row; Rita Woodward, Marjorie Seddon, Barbara Williams, Front ;? Irene Chadwick,? Help needed please. Sutton Men s Lawn Tennis team 1961 They are champions of the E Division of the Liverpool Tennis League and were unbeaten throughout the season. Back Row; M. Melia, R. Haycock, J. Seddon, Seated; N. Kenwright, A. Jenkins. A. White My Playing Partner was Barbara Williams and she was so good that she was usually the club s Ladies singles Champion. Her father George Williams was the General Secretary of the Club.

I couldn t find a photo of me playing tennis but one photo by the tennis courts looking smart with my favourite basket handbag. I was very lucky for my Auntie Elsie (Fairhurst) who lived with her husband Jim in Marshalls Cross Road always made my clothes. She was a wonderful seamstress and because she had no children seemed to have adopted me as someone to make clothes for. She made my beautiful wedding dress which you can see on our website link at the bottom of the page. In winter we played table tennis at the club and if we had a good crowd we played the cad game Chase the Ace around the table with match sticks for lives. There were dances too and the most popular ones were on Christmas Eve and New Year s Eve; usually compared by Jack Haycock.; the singing Bar-steward. On Christmas Eve the dance finished at 11-30 pm so people could head up to St. Nicholas church for the first communion of Christmas morning after midnight. Best wishes to all the friends I met in my Sutton days. I would love to hear from you even though I am far away in New Zealand where Norris and I have just had our 80 th birthdays. http://www.ritanorris.com/ ritanorris12@gmail.com