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The T.L.C. Group meet every Tuesday in the Den, Laurencetown. It is the 'brain-child' of Mrs. Mairead Magee who was asked to knit bonnets for premature babies and teddy bears for children in war-torn countries. If you would like to learn how to knit, or crochet, then come along to the Den!! Everyone is welcome to attend and you'll even get a cuppa and a slice of toast!
A donation of £1 per week is all that is required

Mairead Magee (left) with Mrs. Alice Greene and Mrs. Eileen Kennedy The dolls featured in the photograph were supplied by Mrs. Alice Greene. These (or similar) can be ordered from Mrs. Greene at a cost of £15.00  The little Down Doll was ordered from America
 Mairead with Mrs. Rose Campbell  Margaret Convery, Mairead and Rose 'pose' behind all the fantastic work that has been done over the past three weeks  Vests, bonnets and blankets galore
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This photo sent by Frances Young of Kernan Road, Gilford. When the goose moved to its new home on the Kernan Road it made it way to the Kernan Lough and lives there happily ever after .......
this is goosey waitin for feeding Thanks to Louise Young for sending in these great photos. "Please see attached photos of Taylor Hadden, Roes Green, Laurencetown age 5 years old with his sunflower he grew with the help of his Uncle Geordie over the Summer holidays. Taylor is very proud..... Photos include his brother Ewan and Uncle Geordie."


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Nora Jordan and Marie Campbell doing a great job on the high windows
Margaret Convery doing a final check - or something......
The bread is almost ready! A very scary Scarecrow This squirrel is well hidden A little rabbit peeps from behind the eggs
The wise old owl A little leprechaun - it's not a toadstool!! Linda Savage as particular as ever This little friar is up to something Of course, no Harvest is complete without the CHURCH MOUSE! A Scarecrow's view The scarecrow supporting Linda Savage and Catherine McEvoy after two days of hard work |
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