The men in the Upton Retired Men's Club are celebrating 50 years since their first meeting took place.
Do you remember when petrol was 35p a gallon (8p litre)? When a pint of beer cost 18p and milk was 5p a bottle? And you could buy a brand-new Ford Cortina for about £1000?
The men in the Upton Retired Mens Club (URMC) do! This month they celebrate 50 years since the first meeting took place in the United Reformed Church on Heath Road in Upton on 21st October 1972. The Club continues to meet there every Monday morning to discuss the issues of the day (excluding politics or religion, of course) or to listen to a talk by a member or an invited guest speaker.
The President for 2022, Alan Murphy, said “The Club is a great place to start your week in a positive way. We begin with a cuppa and a chat and then move on to the morning’s theme. After about an hour and a half or so, we leave refreshed and, usually, with some added information about a topical or interesting issue. Everyone is encouraged to contribute their thoughts and opinions or ask questions of the speaker”. He explained that a new President is selected each year and that members take it in turns to make the cup of coffee or tea each week. The Chairman for the day then gives a talk or introduces the guest speaker.
The President arranges for one or two excursions or visits in the region and organises the Annual Lunch and the Christmas Carols and Cakes meeting at the Church.
Topics this year have included:
Trials and tribulations of a pub landlord;
Forts on the Mersey;
History of Tarporley Village;
World War 1 battlefields
Working in the Probation Service
How to do Cryptic Crosswords
And many, many more!
Membership is free and there is a £1.50 charge for the hot drink and a biscuit.
For further information contact Alan on 07803 745 058 or:
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