This cache has been placed at the Burdett Hall, this current building was opened on the 17th Aug 1929, replacing earlier iron building, that was also used for Methodist services.
At this time the hall is fondly remembered for the Saturday night dances that were held regularly. At these dances of the time of the opening, you would have been dancing the foxtrot, slow waltz or you may have even been one of the flappers dancing the Charleston to “yes sir that’s my baby” or singing along to “pal of my cradle days”.
I can recall in my younger days attending 1 or 2 dances in the area, but the dancing then had evolved into the barn dance where the most popular form of dance was square dancing and the hardest thing was trying to rope a lad into joining you, but they could be found easy enough behind the hall grabbing a smoke or a sip or two from his mate’s flask, as alcohol was strictly forbidden, my how times have changed.
You are looking for a small screw top container