Ron Laidlaw: Jack Swanston - Memories of Turnbulls Ltd.

Thu, May 12th 2016 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Local member Jack Swanston reminisces on well known local business


The Rotary Club met last week with Junior Vice President Scott Elliot in the chair.  Club member, Past President and Paul Harris Fellow Jack Swanston was the speaker introduced by Ron Laidlaw and he based his talk on John Turnbull and Sons, Dyers where he was employed for 50 years and progressed from apprentice to Managing Director.  He started as an apprentice dyer, aged 15 years, at 21/- a week and worked through all aspects of the business particularly in research in the laboratory.  It was a 5 year apprenticeship and during this time he attended the Borders Textile College at Galashiels.  In 1949 he was called up for National Service in the RAF and spent most of this time at a secret defence establishment in England.  After serving King and Country he returned to Turnbulls then, in 1954, took up a post on the staff at the Borders College before being head-hunted back to Turnbulls as assistant manager in 1960 and a short time later took over as Manager a post he held until he retired at the end of the century.  With the spread of launderettes and every house having the latest washing machine this eventually saw to the demise of Turnbulls in Hawick.  Jack explained the technicalities of the trade and a question session ensued after which Scott Elliot gave the vote of thanks.  The Rotary Club are holding a coffee morning in Trinity Church Hall on Saturday, 28th May in aid of local charities and are looking to the public for their usual support.

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