Page 32 - BR April 2024 - converted
P. 32

April 2024                                                                           April 2024

       INTERESTING LIVES                                                                    BERE REGIS WI


        POMPEY BOY  -  Ian Ventham
                                                                                           We had a very interesting evening with a retired lady
        I was a Pompey boy, born in July 1948, just three                                  army  officer  with  a  talk  called  from  court  shoes  to
        years after the end of the second World War and                                    combat.  Sally  explained  her  background  as  she
        a  week  before  the  NHS  was  created.  I  was                                   entered  training  at  the  age  of  27.  She  was
        brought up with my two older brothers in the still                                 determined  to  be  as  good  if  not  better  than  the
        war-damaged,  gritty,  naval  city  of  Portsmouth.                                men. She did combat tours of Bosnia and Sierra Leone. She also liaised with the
        One  of  my  earliest  memories  is  of  going  to  the                            royal household as she was the person detailed to co ordinate a royal funeral. All
        local post office with our ration books to collect                                 this accompanied by a splendid slide show.
                                    c on c e n tr a t e d                                  Some  members  then  attended  the  Tivoli  theatre  in  Wimborne  to  watch  a
                                    orange juice. School was at the local primary, but     performance  of  ”some  mothers  do  have  ‘em”.  A  very  clever  script  skilfully
                                    in 1956 I joined my brothers in the Prep part of the
                                    Portsmouth  Grammar  School,  (PGS)  a  direct         performed by the amateur dramatic society.
                                    grant  grammar.  I  remained  there  until  after  A   Soup and sandwich was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. It was topped off
                                    levels in 1966                                         by  “monks”  pudding  from a recipe  that  Sue  Stone  had found in  the  Bere Regis
                                    Dad was a cabinet maker, and later an antique          recipe book.
                                    furniture  restorer,  so  unusually  for  that  time  we   If  interested  in  the  WI  please  contact  Di  Pitts  on  01929  471322
                                    had  wheels,  one  of  Dad’s  various,  but  usually
                                    unreliable,  delivery  wagons.  In  them  we  made     Meetings  on  the  third  Wednesday  of  the  month  at  the  Old  Sports  Club,  North
                                    weekend forays to the New Forest or Kingley Vale       Street.
                                    for walks in the countryside and picnics.                                         Our  speaker  at  our  March  meeting  was  Helen
                                    Home life was very much centred around church                                     Baggott, an editor, speaker and writer from Dorset.
                                    and  church  activities.  Dad  and  my  late  brother                             Her  projects  entitled  “Posted  in  the  Past”  started
                                    Jeremy  (six  years  my  senior)  were  both  servers                             with  a  post  card,  bought  by  her  father  at  a  car
                                    and Mum was on the PCC and ran a fellowship                                       boot  sale.  Starting  with  a  postcard  from  the  early
                                    group.                                                                            20   century,  using  genealogy  she  researches  the
                                                                                                                        th
                                                                                                                      families  of  sender  and  receiver  to  reveal  their
        Milton was close to the huge area of Eastney Marshes, and during the holidays
        this  was  my  brother  Philip  (three  years  older  than  me)  and  my  playground,  in                     stories.
        which with friends, we made dens, explored abandoned boats, and had huge                                      “A  10-year-old  servant  working  for  a  laundress  in
        freedom, provided we were home in time for tea.                                                               19 -entury  Bath,  the  man  who  helped  keep  the
                                                                                                                        th
                                                                                                                      doors to Great Ormond Street open for more than
        School  was  quite  academic,  and  in  the  early  years  I  crawled  up  the  lower
        streams. I was in the school Scout Troop, and later in the Combined Cadet Force                               30 years, a soldier killed in the First World War –      all
        (CCF).  It  was  these  organisations  with  interesting  and  challenging  camps  and                        connected  by  messages  using  the  first  real  social
                                                                                                                                                th
        activities which led to a late blossoming. We canoed the Rivers Severn and Wye,                               media phenomenon of the 20  century.”
        walked over the Cairngorms, did adventurous training with the Coastguard and                                  April will be our Annual Meeting with May’s meeting
        with  the  Royal  Marines.  Never  a  great  sportsman,  I  found  my  place  eventually                      being a talk by Steve Belasco entitled “Confessions
        with rowing and dinghy sailing, and, in the winter, in the ranks of the First Fifteen.   of a Press Photographer”. A visit to Carey’s Secret Garden is also planned for May.
        At  the  age  of  fifteen  I  decided  to  apply  for  an  Army  Scholarship  for  entry  to                                                         Di Pitts.
        Sandhurst.  My  eldest  brother  had  gone  to  Sandhurst  in  1960,  and  Phil  was  to
        follow  him  in  1963.  I  was  also  interested  in  a  military  career  so  I  sent  off  my

                                        32                                                                                       53
   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37