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October 2022 October 2022
POP IN PLACE NEWS manage everything. When the day came for the wedding, he was dressed in his
suit, which had probably last worn at his own wedding some thirty years before.
His home was only about half a mile from the village church, so Bob was
Thank you to all who supported our persuaded to accompany his daughter to the service by car as he was giving her
Macmillan Morning in September away.
More details will appear in the November Mag. After the wedding service, of course the bride and groom both shared the car to
go to the reception, which was to be held in their new home in a village some
four miles away. Bob of course was told, which car would take him there but he
First Aid refreshers and defibrillator Training “Politely” refused, saying he would ride his bicycle. His wife tried to persuade him
otherwise but Bob was adamant and followed the cars riding his bicycle.
Thank you to 12 of our volunteers who attended an excellent first aid course last Obviously he could not keep up with them and his late arrival was anticipated. In
month, led by Whitehorse leadership Training. fact he did not arrive at all. When his wife and younger daughters returned home,
they were all furious and wanted to know why he had not arrived at the
reception.
His response was that he had
arrived in the village at the
new housing estate where his
daughter was to live and
where the reception was held.
but could not find the house,
so he had to return home..
You can imagine how furious
his wife was. However Bob was
in a different world to the rest
of his family and was never
allowed to forget it. If he were
alive today, he wouldn’t
understand about climate
Bere Regis Community Café Pop In and see us you will be change but he would blame it on the fact that the world’s population don’t ride
very welcome bicycles.
God bless you all and thank you for reading this, especially as I have made a
Every Friday morning we are here at the Community Café to welcome everyone
who walks through the door. Everyone is welcome and we also welcome new colossal pig’s ear of the format for Alison to sort out.
volunteers to help on our team for serving the drinks and at events. Once again, a Big Thank you to you all for reading this and may God bless you all.
Call the Team Leader Alison 01929 472023 for more details. Ted Cox
The café is open for coffee, tea, squash, latte and biscuits.
In the Lower Hall there is a workshop. Also you may like to come in and play table
tennis as the newly refurbished table is now up and running.
If you need a lift telephone Kim 01929 471170
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