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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.   (About 1958) 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 to (about 1964).  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.   (About 1958) 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 to (about 1964).  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 06:56, 5 June 2024

click Organisations for Children for others

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.   (About 1958) 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 to (about 1964). 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.