What’s in your attic? • Friday, September 9th, 2011
This is the question to be levelled at the Ladies Fellowship when it meets for its first session of the autumn period next Monday (12 September). not this we hope!
This is the question to be levelled at the Ladies Fellowship when it meets for its first session of the autumn period next Monday (12 September). not this we hope!
Today we offer our warmest congratulations to Don & Olive Locckwood on the occassion of their 60th (Diamond) wedding anniversary. Here are two pictures of the happy couple.
MEDWAY’S oldest sheltered housing scheme, which was opened by the well-respected British actress Dame Sybil Thorndike, has celebrated its 50th birthday (states the local press). And among those at the anniversary party of Thorndike House in Palmerston Road, Chatham was Betty Jones, 96, who moved in 23 years ago. Betty is a member of our [...]
Quite a number of our Chatham corps members attended the Divisional Fiesta Day held at Hawthorn School, near Redhill, on Sunday
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This is the title of next Saturday’s Parent and Toddler group activity for Dad’s and their children under 5 years of age. I came last year
Jean Jones has sent us a report on the Liberate 2011 weekend recently held at Sunbury Court, in South West London. Click here to read. Jean
Sorry, this event has now been postponed. We will publish the re-arranged details when we know them
The Ladies Fellowship will meet next Monday (14 March). Christine Hughes will be talking about her Uganda Project.
men on mars
Almost £400 apparently. This was the sum that the ‘silent auction’ raised towards the magnificent total of £1050 (so far) in Saturday’s fund raising event in aid of the Children’s Liver Disease Foundation. the latest score
Five years have gone by since the formation of the CAMEO Club and leader Rita Broomfield loves a party. Twenty three members recently enjoyed a celebration lunch at the Gordon House Hotel. Rita
Our Parent and Toddler Group, ‘mainly music’, will be praying for the 46 ‘mainly music’ groups in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, the location of yesterday’s major earthquake, when it meets again next Monday. the toddlers and their ‘big persons’.
Readers will be aware that New Zealand has suffered its second major earthquake within the space of 6 months. Christchurch Cathedral
It was love all the way at the ‘mainly music’ Parent and Toddler Group on St Valentine’s Day. we all love each other