RONNIE MACINTYRE, from Glasgow, on 0141 942 2466, writes:
I AM trying to trace my flight engineer from during the war when we were a crew. Is he living in Watford? His name is Johnnie Walker. He was a flight sergeant, and served with number 218 Gold Host Squadron, based at Chedburgh. We served on the squadron from December 1944 until the end of the war. Our pilot was Flt Lt Bunny Hall.
MRS LINDA MILLER, of 28 Hillcrest, Middle Herrington, Sunderland, SR3 3NL, on 0191 528 3315, writes:
THE lady I am looking for is Elizabeth Elliot, who possibly became a Mrs Mackenzie. She is a cousin of mine. My mother, who is poorly, would like to hear from her. We last met in Watford in 1975. Her father's name was Jim. They did, at one time, live in Sunderland.
MRS HARWES, from near Braintree, Essex, writes:
IN the course of research into my family history, I am interested in the Pollard family. My grandmother was Mabel Pollard, who lived in Watford.
Her husband's name was Samuel Robert Pollard, who died in 1924 of pneumonia. Mabel had four children: Albert, Raymond, Edna and Evelyn. When her husband died, Raymond, Edna and Evelyn were placed in a home in Yarmouth, and she only kept Albert.
That is as much as I know, apart from the fact she went to nurse at Clare Hall Hospital in South Mymms.
Her parents owned the Crown Inn, Goldington, in Bedfordshire.
Can anyone help with more information?
REUNION
RON HOPE, of Western Way, Grange Estate, Letchworth, Herts, writes:
I AM organising a reunion for ex-members of the 1st Bn. the Bedford and Hertford Regiment who served in the Suez Canal in Egypt 1951-54, who live in your circulation area.
The reuuion will take place on Saturday, September 2, at 7pm at the Arlesly Town FC function hall, Hitchin Road, Arlesey, Beds. Buffet, bar, car parking and disabled facilities are available.
For more details, contact Ron Hope on 01462 671055.
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