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Pat Ord

It is with Sadness that we announce the death of long time member Pat Ord. Pat was the wife of former secretary, Graham Ord and played at the club with Shirley Wylie.

The funeral mass will be held at 11am on Tuesday 17th February at St Nicholas Church, Boldmere. There will be a private internment in New Oscott and a wake at The Sutton Park Hotel Boldmere. Time tba.

 

 

Peggy Slamer

Peggy lived to the grand old age of 100 years and died peacefully in John Taylor Hospice. 

We have received the following message from her daughter, Liz, and son, Mike:

"We will be having a private family only funeral but on Saturday 7th Feb we would love the company of friends and neighbours at Moor Hall Hotel in Sutton Coldfield.

"Afternoon tea was a favourite of Mums so please join us in the Ladywood Room anytime between 1pm and 4pm to remember, chat and reminisce".

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A Brief History of the Club
A Brief History of the Club

North Birmingham Bridge Club

 

Jack Dickinson started the club in 1945. Play started at  his home, and then moved to a hut in Erdington, a café in Perry Barr, a café in Wylde Green, a cafe in Harrison Road, , Slade Road School, then the Folk House in Erdington.

338, Boldmere Road was purchased in 1979.

Founder Members

Cliff Griffiths, Harry Betts, Nancy Robbins, Ernest Pavitt, Nina Walthew, Joe Beech, Arthur Pearson, Marjorie Cooke, Terry Gibbs, Charles Busby, Norman Homer, Ron Ashworth

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