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'''Hallmark April 1988''' Extract from the Turkey Supper report - "This was Marcia's last Turkey Supper as she is unfortunately leaving the village and she was presented with a suitably inscribed glass plate (locally engraved by Sally Pilkington)." click [[Geoff & Marcia Prince]] for more about Marcia. | '''Hallmark April 1988''' Extract from the Turkey Supper report - "This was Marcia's last Turkey Supper as she is unfortunately leaving the village and she was presented with a suitably inscribed glass plate (locally engraved by Sally Pilkington)." click [[Geoff & Marcia Prince]] for more about Marcia. | ||
| − | '''Hallmark 1988''' " We bid goodbye and good luck to our [[Neighbourhood Watch]] Hon. Secretary Peter Pilkington and his wife Sally who move to Belgium where Peter takes up a business appointment. Once again we have lost an efficient and hard working officer from the Society, and again we desperately need new blood in the committee. | + | '''Hallmark 1988''' '''Peter and Sally leave'''. " We bid goodbye and good luck to our [[Neighbourhood Watch]] Hon. Secretary Peter Pilkington and his wife Sally who move to Belgium where Peter takes up a business appointment. Once again we have lost an efficient and hard working officer from the Society, and again we desperately need new blood in the committee. |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 2 August 2025
Peter and Sally Pilkington purchased Dry Hillocks Main Road, Lacey Green from Mosh & Trudy Saunders for £2500 in November 1992.
Hallmark April 1988 Extract from the Turkey Supper report - "This was Marcia's last Turkey Supper as she is unfortunately leaving the village and she was presented with a suitably inscribed glass plate (locally engraved by Sally Pilkington)." click Geoff & Marcia Prince for more about Marcia.
Hallmark 1988 Peter and Sally leave. " We bid goodbye and good luck to our Neighbourhood Watch Hon. Secretary Peter Pilkington and his wife Sally who move to Belgium where Peter takes up a business appointment. Once again we have lost an efficient and hard working officer from the Society, and again we desperately need new blood in the committee.