Difference between revisions of "Youth Club 1955"
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click [[Wyndham & Diane Bradley]] for their new Youth Club started about 1955 | click [[Wyndham & Diane Bradley]] for their new Youth Club started about 1955 | ||
| − | '''Hallmark. Extract from the Obituary of Ted Tanes.''' (click Ted & Jean Janes). "As like many people, Ted and Jean`s lives were also directed by the wellbeing of their family. When their daughter was about 12 years old, she, together with a number of her friends, appealed to them to take over the “Youth Club” which was going to close for lack of a leader. They held this position for 8 years. They cannot speak highly enough of this great bunch of youngsters and today see some of them as grandparents. They feel pleased and privileged that perhaps they helped them a little along life`s way. | + | '''Hallmark. Extract from the Obituary of Ted Tanes.''' (click [[Ted & Jean Janes]]). "As like many people, Ted and Jean`s lives were also directed by the wellbeing of their family. When their daughter was about 12 years old, she, together with a number of her friends, appealed to them to take over the “Youth Club” which was going to close for lack of a leader. They held this position for 8 years. They cannot speak highly enough of this great bunch of youngsters and today see some of them as grandparents. They feel pleased and privileged that perhaps they helped them a little along life`s way. |
Revision as of 06:32, 5 June 2024
click Wyndham & Diane Bradley for their new Youth Club started about 1955
Hallmark. Extract from the Obituary of Ted Tanes. (click Ted & Jean Janes). "As like many people, Ted and Jean`s lives were also directed by the wellbeing of their family. When their daughter was about 12 years old, she, together with a number of her friends, appealed to them to take over the “Youth Club” which was going to close for lack of a leader. They held this position for 8 years. They cannot speak highly enough of this great bunch of youngsters and today see some of them as grandparents. They feel pleased and privileged that perhaps they helped them a little along life`s way.