Latest news in Yorkshire: September 25, 2017 01:18:44 PM
Calling all former Wath Grammar School students.
Former school pupils John (Johnny) Windle and Keith Goldsby-West are organising a reunion later this month and invite anyone who is interested to attend for an exciting evening get together.
The ‘Reunion, is set for the evening of Saturday 30th September at Wath Rugby Club, 7.30pm, particularly for the year groups who went to the School starting 1962 and 63.
All other years welcome too. Just turn up or contact Johnny or Keith on:
johnnywindle@yahoo.co.uk, or Keith Goldsby-West on keithgw@gmail.com.
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