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Mar 1st | ‘Travel to Dangerous & Unusual Places’

Everyone has their own idea of a Dream Holiday, be it a Caribbean cruise, ski-ing in the Alps or a week in a caravan on the Dorset coast.

For Jim O’Brien, though, it is none of these! He works in the travel industry as a tour leader, escorting groups on holidays to destinations in Africa, Central Asia and Papua New Guinea amongst others.

Jim began his career as a tour guide in the Middle East… Continue reading

Feb 2nd | The Book Surgeon

The intriguing title of the subject for our first “In” meeting of the year on February 2nd  was “The Book Surgeon”, and intriguing it certainly proved to be. Bernard Holton, (aged 79),  and his son Michael are both skilled craftsmen in the true sense of the word, and since 1976 they have been restoring books for book collectors, institutions, libraries and the church. Continue reading

Jan 19th | A.G.M. & Bingo

Our first meeting this year was the AGM on January 19th, which was well-attended, and our new committee was appointed. Di Barker was welcomed back as our new chairlady and the other volunteers were Shirley Ward, Mary Butters, Liz Gulliver and Sue Woolgar. The out-going members of the committee – Linda Biddle, Sue Yellop, Margaret Chenery, Helen Hornby and Sue Crane – were thanked for all their hard work over their two years in office.

After the official business of the evening we settled down to a couple of rounds of “Bingo”, and the evening concluded with refreshments and cakes made by the out-going committee members.

Mention should be made of the tree decorated for the Festival Of Light at the Church, done by Shirley, Pat, Molly and Di. Our theme was ‘Baking’ and the tree was decorated in red and silver.