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Young help the old

Sir, — A word of grateful thanks to those who give up their time and other pleasures to come among us to give us joy and pleasure in singing, and other talents they have given. The pleasure is ours to hear; the joy is theirs to give. A very big “Thank you” to the young group who had been to Jubilee Home and then came on to our George Manning House folk last Sunday afternoon.—Yours, etc., (Mrs) A. W. JAMES. July 3, 1972.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32959, 4 July 1972, Page 12

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Young help the old Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32959, 4 July 1972, Page 12

Young help the old Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32959, 4 July 1972, Page 12

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