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Kitson Town gears up for the return of gospel festival

THE MUCH-ANTICIPATED Kitson Town Gospel Festival, organised by Hummingbird Charities, is set to grace the lawns of Kitson Town Primary School on Tuesday, February 13. This annual event has become a beacon of unity and celebration, bringing together.

Back Through The Pages: Andover Advertisers from the past

Each week Advertiser s heritage writer David Borrett brings readers interesting news stories and letters from editions of the paper from years gone…

Palmetto Point Methodist Congregation Marks 210 Years

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Esma Ann Sue Archer…May 6, 1950 – October 8, 2020 : The Prowers Journal

  Lifetime Wiley resident Esma Ann Sue Archer passed away on October 8, 2020 in Phoenix, Arizona at the age of 70 with her family by her side. A graveside memorial service for Sue will be held at 11:00AM on Friday, May 21, 2021 at the Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar. There will be no visitation as cremation has taken place, per Sue’s request. Sue is preceded by her parents, Albert Archer and mother, Esma Greatrex Hoyle; brother, Robert Archer and sister, Mary Perkins. She is survived by her daughter, Anna Moulder of AZ, nephew, Jordan (Ericho) Gardner of TX, niece, Nicole Gardner of TX; two grandchildren Ashton Holderman of AZ and Justin Holderman of AZ. She is also survived by five great-nieces, numerous cousins and many friends.

Stamp of approval for five generations of posties

Stamp of approval for five generations of posties We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Keep it in the family, so the maxim goes. That’s what the Archers did. Five generations of the family have served with the NSW postal service. For more than a century and a half and through two world wars, the Depression and now a pandemic they have delivered good news and bad by telegram and letter. David Archer at work delivering the mail while trialling a new electric buggy. Credit:James Brickwood David Archer, a senior postal delivery officer at Seven Hills, is the contemporary face of Australia Post. He is trialling a new electric delivery vehicle. More parcels and fewer letters mean 6000 of the buggies – which are greener, safer and carry more than a motorbike – are on trial.

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