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• 4 Aug 2021
ANNIVERSARY CAKE: Chairwoman Marion Lewis, flanked by treasurer Christine Duke and secretary Christine Richardson prepares to cut the anniversary cake while members of Dalton Flower Club look on
A FLOWER club’s first meeting in 18 months was particularly memorable as it coincided with its 50th anniversary.
Having been unable to meet since January last year because of the pandemic, members of Dalton Flower Club were delighted to get together for the first-time in a year-and-a-half last week.
Fittingly, the floral arrangement theme was “golden” to mark the occasion.
The group met at Hutton Magna Village Hall.
Chairwoman Marion Lewis, who has been with the club for 42 years and has served as its leader for about three decades, said: “We used to meet at Dalton and Gayle Village Hall until they double booked us.
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