The Royal British Legion
Watlington Branch
35 Chapel Street
Watlington
OX49 5QU
Tel: 01491-612288
E-mail: keredsiri@tiscali.co.uk
President: Brigadier J N B Mogg DL.
Chairman: R M D Stillwell Esq.
Vice Chairman: T L Holden Esq.
Hon Secretary: D Elliott Esq.
Hon Treasurer: G Preston Esq.
BRANCH NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2009.
Dear Members,
Membership
News
Sadly,
but in common with many other Branches, our numbers are falling, and although
we are nowhere near disaster levels, your committee would like to see more
people joining, especially some who would be willing to take office in future
years. The average age of the present committee is 73 which means that some are
significantly older and may not wish to remain in post for very much longer. If
all of us in the Branch could recruit just one new member this year our future
might suddenly look much rosier. And just to remind everyone, to become a
Legion member and/or to take office in the Branch it is NOT necessary to have served in the Armed Forces.
Since the last Newsletter we have
lost Bob Chappell a Watlington man
who served in the Royal Pioneer Corps but moved to Canada after the war: Bob
was 93 when he died in December. We have also heard the Last Post for George Gale ex Royal Artillery who was
90; Eileen Catlin, 88; and as
probably everybody knows, the Ancient Mariner William Stone who was 108. We shall remember them, and trust that
they will Rest in Peace. William’s funeral at St Leonard’s Church was a big
event organised by the Ministry of Defence: Mourners came from far and wide,
the church was full and many members of our Branch attended. Although the
Legion was not invited to play a big part in the event, nevertheless 10 other
Branch Standard Bearers as well as the County Standard Bearer turned up to pay
their respects, and they made a fine display which William would have been pleased to see as the coffin arrived
and as it departed on its final journey to the crematorium. After the service a
dogwood bush (Cornus “Midwinter”) was
planted in the churchyard by the Chairman of the Parish Council and William’s
daughter, and a plaque in his memory was unveiled by Lady Mogg.
There have been no new signings
during the period, and two members declined to renew their membership so by the
end of January the total was 223.
Branch Meetings
At the start of the year we returned
to the Memorial Club for our monthly
meetings after the Chairman negotiated a satisfactory deal with the Club
committee. Our thanks go to the Parish Council for allowing us to use the Town
Hall on very favourable terms for the last few months, but the stairs proved to
be a problem for some of us.
Meetings continue to be well
attended and we manage to provide a guest speaker on most nights. We are always
open to suggestions for topics and/or speakers so please get in touch with the
secretary if you have any ideas. The March speaker will be another ex local
man, Professor Neville Brown talking on “Reporting on War”,
and in April Mrs Marjorie Carter will give a talk entitled “Dead
End”.