Alec to his parents:
Dear Mum and Dad
Two letters to hand for which many thanks. Please find enclosed cutting from national papers which no doubt you know all about.
Well to start to answer both letters in sequence. Letter of 27th December: some postal delay as you say. I would have thought they could have done better than that despite the proximity of Christmas. However we have got it at last. As you supposed it arrived on the Monday. Yes okay about the rise in salary. some more to come we hope from the wage award so for a while things will seem better. As you once said though there is never enough and still glad to see some more. Geoff told me he had had a bonus of £100 [£2,500 in 2024 money] in addition to rise of £100 at the end of year. Former I gathered was for piloting in the new timetable.
Yes the girls certainly went to town with their Christmas presents, and Susan is writing a thank you letter as I type. Of course being children they would much rather play with the toys than write to say thank you for them, but we have met that one before.
Glad you managed to dodge the cold I brought down. We are more or less in good order once more. Carol has had a cough for several days now but it is declining a little. All due to catarrh of course and it seems there is nothing we can do about it. Susan returned to us on Wednesday and we swapped her for Carol who stayed until Saturday. Susan was the only one to be invited to the hospital party and this on the grounds of her having been an outpatient (eyes) during the year. They had a good time of it by all accounts.
Glad you were able to get over to and exchange visits with the Astons. Makes a change from the normal and presumably you can take it fairly easy. I agree about the lad at the bottom of the road, it’s spoiled their Christmas all right and I hope that now he is more recovered. It remains to be seen if he is going to be all right in the head even if body returned to fitness.
Of course there is wild speculation about the future at the office at the present time. It is rumoured that the Motive Power side of the traffic organisation is going to be placed under the C.M. and E.E. and in fact this is rather more likely to be fact than rumour. The wheel again turns.
The position re: greenhouse is a lot better. Since last writing we have had no losses and no frost to speak of. The plant you brought up last time which looked like a lot of grass is a goner but everything else seems okay. I have moved the thermometer to a more central spot which gives a reading at the point (or near to it) where the plants are, and since moving it the readings have been above 30º [F, equivalent of -1ºC]. Pity about Frank James and his test. Should imagine the examiner was feeling a bit piqued at having to take tests on that day and vented his spite on James.*
Gather you have spoken about the starting handle so will get it perhaps at Easter. Nice of Bushell to give you the sherry, was it some from Elfords??? Very kind of Heel to say I could put car in garage – it would have been quite useful especially if weather have been cold etc. but the occasion did not arise of course. Do not quite follow what you meant about your plan being the only one to be passed by the Council at that meeting. Were you aware of any others that were to be submitted at that particular meeting?
I have no doubt that a fly old chap like Elford has spotted the fact that you do not bring in any bottles with false bottoms. He will pass a remark on it one day.
Drains you say. Well we have had a basinfull of that game this week. Coming home from work on Thursday I thought I could smell drains as I came up the field, but when I got to the house there was no trace so took more action. After I had had my tea, next door neighbour (Les) brought in a parcel that had been delivered by post for us and mentioned that he had some water laying about in his garden by the drains which did not run away, and said he was going to look at the drains. I remembered the smell I had noticed and offered to help him. We found he had no less than four inspection covers, two of which we could not account for but identified the other two after a while. We opened the one nearest to the gate (No. 1) and found it almost empty, but the channel inlet blocked. The next one in (No. 2) was obviously a junction of sorts and was running smoothly with no congestion. The next one in (No. 3) was full to the brim and until emptied could not be identified but obviously the cause of the trouble. The last – right alongside the house (No. 4) – we did not open at first and assumed I think rightly that it was his. No-one had any drain rods of course so we got a couple of long rods, one wood and the other gas piping. I bent the gas piping and probed with it and found a blocked outlet in the full chamber. Les bailed into the chamber bracket (No. 2) and got level down so that we could push rods from chamber 3 and from chamber 1 which appeared to be linked. To cut a long story short, by this means we were able to free the blockage and found that No. 1 was the T junction with the main drain in the road. No. 2 we could not identify as it came from up the hill and also had an…
[From here to the end of the page the carbon has become folded and a big section of text is missing in one corner. The gist of the information obtained from what remains is as follows:
- The pipes under Les’s garden formed an S-bend which was no doubt the source of the problem.
- The fog had been patchy locally, with the worst affected area being Greenford.
- Alec repeated that he was glad his parents had been socialising with the Astons over Christmas.
- He was also glad to hear that the Bellringers’ Supper had gone well, but thought the curate’s late arrival both there and again at Church was a poor show.
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…Bristol Chief Constable was a radio amateur and has the call sign G3WLH probably had it for about four years.
So Cornish had to put his spoke in. I bet he was snooping as something was happening to the land involved in “his” deal and he wanted to know how you were twisting him. Certainly a lot of work in the orchard then cutting up or transplanting trees. A pity they have to go, but some of them were nearly played out I expect.
Re: garage, you will obviously be better off with a new one, but I doubt if you could sell the old one which would then have to be sawn up and otherwise disposed of. Your agreement says that the buyers must move the garage. I would be inclined to let them do it and then you can see how you like it once they have finished with it. There is still the opportunity to knock it down and have another built if you do not like the results.
Hope you will like the arrangement in loft although there is still a lot to be done.
Glad to hear about Ching. He must not be all that short of retiring age by now.
No news about interviews for McDonald’s successor. I would put my money on Bill Bryer if he has applied. Alterations apply only to the Eastern Regions set-up as each of the regions are at different stages of evolution. The aim is to standardise on the Western Region set up of H.Q. and Divisions. the L.M.R. already have a Divisional organisation but have Lines as well. In due course they will have to lose their lines and go directly from H.Q. to Divisions.
Yes I agree with Mother that the days seem lighter already although this is hardly so by the calendar. Plenty of sales going on at this end too, but same lack of cash. Hope your anticipated swag does not lie too heavily on your minds.
Sorry the Curate’s potatoes were cold but seems to have been his own fault. Fine thing to go home carrying Christmas pudding and trifle.
No sign of the girls contribution so shall have to chase them up.
Well there it is again. Not much news here this time. Peter has had trouble with the brakes of his car and he is going to bring it over so that Jackson can have a look at it. He is losing his brake fluid due to its coming back past the seal in the main cylinder. This results in it coming out of the air-hole and the reservoir and thereby losing pressure. When we got to Ealing yesterday he was under the car and the surrounding air was blue.
I suppose dancing lessons and Brownies start again this week so back to normal once more.
Well I will close now till next time, so love to you both once again from us all.
*Why ascribe to malice what can readily be explained by incompetence? It shows a very skewed view of the world not to accept that maybe the candidate just had a bad day, or simply wasn’t fully prepared for the test.