Expats celebrate the New Year in Somerset

Tuesday 12th January 2010, 2:30PM GMT.

The four friends who have kept in touch are John Farmer, left, Dennis Waters and Mike Newman, right. In the foreground is Pam Farmer (nee Martin). 	(0896791)
The four friends who have kept in touch are John Farmer, left, Dennis Waters and Mike Newman, right. In the foreground is Pam Farmer (nee Martin). (0896791)
The four friends who have kept in touch are John Farmer, left, Dennis Waters and Mike Newman, right. In the foreground is Pam Farmer (nee Martin). 	(0896791)

The four friends who have kept in touch are John Farmer, left, Dennis Waters and Mike Newman, right. In the foreground is Pam Farmer (nee Martin). (0896791)

A GROUP of islanders toasted in the New Year in Somerset with some local brew.

Pam and John Farmer, Dennis Waters and Mike Newman worked together in Guernsey for 50 years.

Pam and John spent several years working at the Pollet Le Riches store, with Pam on the tobacco counter and John in the wine and spirit department.

‘It was a dance evening at the Hermitage Hotel that brought them together,’ said Mike.

‘We were celebrating the 21st birthday of a well-known local lad, Brian Bonner. It culminated in a Guernsey wedding, where I was privileged to be best man.’

Dennis and Mike met when Mike moved to Guernsey in 1959 to work at Randalls Brewery in St Julian’s Avenue.

‘Life in Guernsey in the late fifties was quite hard graft,’ said Mike.

‘The beer crates, with two dozen pint bottles, weighed about 90 pounds. Even though Dennis and I both weighed under 10 stone, we could stack them all day.’

In the summer Mike worked from 7am until 7.30pm at Randalls, before going down to work on the tomato packing lines until midnight.

Mike went on to become a civil servant, while Dennis became a print manager.

Their friend John became well known as the bass guitarist with Denver Spur for 40 years. Despite leaving Guernsey, the friends have always stayed in contact.


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    Ray Beare

    I worked in Le Riches Store, in St. Peter Port, and the Hermitage Hotel in the summer of 1962. Matt Munroe and Ted Rogers were the stars in the floor show at the Hermitage. I worked in the kitchen and made coffee, for Ted Rogers and some of the dancing girls, after the show. Peter Wyngrave organised parties in the German underground bunkers. I returned the following summer to work in another hotel, the name of which I forget, but I was told that the Hermitage was destroyed in a fire but can’t find any information on it. Would be grateful for any information on it as I have recently read the book ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Society’ which has reminded me of the two wonderful summers I spent there.
    Ray Beare

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