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Ana Thu 21-Feb-13 17:59:40

Well, there don't really seem to be enough words for it to be on YouTube...

HUNTERF Thu 21-Feb-13 14:03:26

Hi Ana

Sorry I only thought of you tube and it does not appear to be on it.

Frank

Ana Thu 21-Feb-13 13:06:09

If you Google 'Sunshine Corner, it's so very fine..' you'll see that quite a lot of people remember singing the song, Frank, and it doesn't seem to have been limited to the Scouts or Cubs.

HUNTERF Thu 21-Feb-13 12:56:42

I have found somebody who remembers the song '' Sunshine Corner its so very fine''. Its for children under 99''.
He went to another cub / scout group about a mile away.
I am just wondering if some local cub or scout made it up as it is not on ''You tube''.
It was certainly sung on trips I went on.
The other gent is nearly 6 years older than me.
Unfortunately I am not in contact with anybody I was at scouts with and the other gent is in a similar situation.

Frank

dorsetpennt Thu 21-Feb-13 09:22:43

The only 'Northern' beach I've ever been to was Whitby when my father was posted at Catterick Camp and we lived in the lovely little town of Richmond. My mother refused to live in Catterick married quarters, even the officers' quarters were dreadful. I lived just outside Brighton for many years but the beach there is horrible. I live in a Dorset seaside town famed for its' 6 miles of golden sand. Not to mention the beach at Shell Bay. I sometimes feel so lucky to live here as we have the Purbecks, all of the lovely county of Dorset and the New Forest to play in.

numberplease Thu 21-Feb-13 00:23:23

As I said before, I like Cleethorpes a lot, but wouldn`t choose to spend an actual holiday there, although it`s great for days out, or a weekend away. And Pleasure Island theme park is better than some, as it`s all on the flat, no hills to walk up.

annsixty Wed 20-Feb-13 20:47:21

I have just realized that for younger posters this means what suits some doesn't suit everyone and apologies to all who love Cleethorpes,

annsixty Wed 20-Feb-13 20:23:49

Yes we went in August to see friends holidaying there and were amazed to walk from the station to smell hot dogs and see the sea. Our friends have since moved there as its so flat and everything central. It wouldn'd be my scene apart from a few days visit, but horses for courses as they say.

vampirequeen Wed 20-Feb-13 19:40:25

The station is still there. Wasn't it exciting to not only have a train ride but to step off the train (as I remember it) straight onto the sand grin?

numberplease Wed 20-Feb-13 16:13:44

Vpq, we used to go by train, the station was right on the seafront, I presume it`s still open? It was the only time we ever went on a train.

HUNTERF Wed 20-Feb-13 10:23:13

Hi Vampirequeen

I was a cub for about 3 years but I was not a scout for very long as I discovered my future wife when I was 11.
We went to a cub / scout camp near Weston on the coach and sang sunshine corner on the way. We went to Yorkswood which is now a housing estate but generally we went by car.
I know brownies went to Weston but I had left the scouts by that time.

Frank

vampirequeen Wed 20-Feb-13 09:09:40

I don't remember that one but then I wasn't a brownie for long.

HUNTERF Wed 20-Feb-13 08:57:05

Does anybody remember the song '' Sunshine Corner its so very fine''. Its for children under 99.
I can remember singing it in the cubs and scouts when we went to the seaside.

Frank

vampirequeen Tue 19-Feb-13 22:58:58

How did you get to Cleethorpes? Did you use the train that went straight to the beach? We use to go on the ferry to New Holland and then by train. Was the big day out of the year and so exciting.

numberplease Tue 19-Feb-13 20:29:37

I like Cleethorpes as well, although haven`t been for a few years. I have great memories of going once a year on a day trip as children, it was always on a Sunday, and the Salvation Army used to have a Sunshine Corner on the beach for kids, singing hymns. I wasn`t allowed on the big wheel, but slipped away a couple of times to grab a ride!

Oldgreymare Tue 19-Feb-13 19:10:49

envy vampirequuen what a good idea. Lovely crisp but sunny day on a beach, can't beat it!

vampirequeen Tue 19-Feb-13 19:05:14

We took the children to Cleethorpes today. It's a lovely, very under-rated little seaside resort. It was a beautiful day. We played on the beach and collected shells. The children were in their element. We finished the day with an icecream closely followed by a hot chocolate. Two very happy, very tired children are now in bed.