by Harrisrle » Sun Nov 15, 2015 2:28 pm
We knew him as Thomas Trerhondda. Gymanfa's were a joint effort with Tabernacle (our Family Chapel) and we would hold them at each Chapel on alternate weeks, at this time (1940's to late 1950's) both chapels were thriving. Thomas Trerhondda would lead the singing and get carried away, my one memory of him was the time he got so mesmerised he swung his baton arm and neatly decapitated a bowl of tulips that were alongside him. It is easy to forget just how strong a part Chapels played in the Ferndale Community, Tabernacle had Band of Hope, a savings fund, organised trips to Barry, Chidren's Christmas Party and an Amateur Dramatics Group. Good people, good times but the writing was on the wall from the 1950's as the older generations died out and the younger ones found religion elsewhere. Tabernacle used to hold an annual 'Big Meeting' , very high Welsh but I have no idea what the purpose of them was.