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Real people & real stories COME INTO our POSTBAG . If you have any nice stories to contribute please email them to : info@wessextouristboard.org.uk Our pages are open free to all
charities and
citizens in Chard to notify us of any event or problem THE PARADOX
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Your Youth needs You! The Ilminster & Chard News hope to raise money towards Chard's Official Skate Park which is to be created at lower Henson Park. Chardnet is pleased to back them in this admirable project and any other project to make Chard a safe and enjoyable place for our youth. We hope that the many readers of this column throughout the world will not only assist us in this quest but come to Chard when visiting the South West Coast of England or glorious Somerset. We hope to make Chard a model for what a community can do. We are sure that readers have undertaken projects like this throughout the world and we would be pleased not only to hear from you but also to publish your suggestions. Do write to us at info"chardnet.co.uk Donations for the Skate Safe Appeal should be sent to Skate Safe, Chard & Ilminster News, 3a Fore Street, Chard, TA20 1PH Has Anyone Got A Home For Simon Moss & His Daughter, Laura ? Not only is it a waste of money for the District Council but it is tragic in this day and age that Simon Moss and his daughter have been billited in the Phoenix Hotel at the cost of fifty pounds a night because there is no accomodation for them in Chard. This state of affairs has been going on for 4 months now. There are in all 7 families seeking accomodation and in B&Bs in Chard. Little Laura Moss is just 12 years old. Surely someone can suggest something for these people. Anyone who can help email us at :info@wessextouristboard.org.uk Heartwarming From Geocities World Report During my trip, war broke out in Europe and The Americares Foundation went over to deliver food and medical supplies. I also posted a donors list and found that many donors actually learned about my trip over the internet. During the 72-day trip, I posted daily entries of what had gone on during the day to keep my relatives and donor informed. My trip was such a success that I decided I would do a similar trip the next year. This past summer,
I rode
the Continental Divide Mountain Biking Route from the Canadian border
to
the Mexican border. I updated my web page for the trip and decided that
I would raise money again. This time, I chose an organization closer to
home. My uncle has Parkinson's Disease and after seeing how the disease
debilitates as it progresses, I decided I really wanted to help. Like
before,
I raised money for this 2500-mile off-road mountain bike trip by
posting
information about donors and my trip. This time, the results
skyrocketed.
I still don't have a complete tally but over $100,000 has been raised.
Hopefully, this will help stop the suffering of not only my uncle but
also
everyone else who has Parkinson's Disease. |
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE Earlier
out family lived in Tula Oblast, not far from the area, where the
special
plant for producing bomb plutonium was located. In the result of
an accident the leak of radiation took place and most of the
After
a while our son began feel sick, lost his appetite, played
up. My wife and I did not understand what was happening and decided to
take him to hospital. It was very hurting to know the truth,
doctors
made out a diagnosis: ''Acute myeloblast leucosis''. At
that
time I did not wish anybody be in our shoes. As
you know, Russia is in crisis now and therefore a teacher's salary is
only
$US60 a month. We tried to find help with different charity
organizations,
applied for help to the city administration, to the top managers
of the Alex and Sofia. Ours e-mail : alx1sof@mail.ru For
additional information, please, get in touch with Anton's attending
doctor
L.Truslov in Kaliningrad Regional BEREG Hospital (Dr.L.Truslov@
Chardnet's comment: Whilst we understand and appreciate the need to help little Anton it would be preferable if those in the medical world in the West could suggest a way in which little Anton could be treated in either Europe or the United States. Sending monies to Russia might end up in the wrong hands and we feel that little Anton may get better value elsewhere. Please contact Chardnet at |
Joan Sims, Tony Hancock, Hattie Jacques & Sid James We are pleased to announce the commemoration of one Britain's best loved comediennes, Joan Sims. Comic Heritage will be celebrating the career of this quintessential British actress on Sunday 29th September at her former home in Kensington. The plaque will be unveiled by Barbara Windsor MBE, she will be joined by Jack Douglas, Liz Fraser and other members of the Carry On team. This
will be followed by a tribute lunch at the Hotel Russell in Bloomsbury,
London. This will be attended by many of Joan's friends and
showbusiness
admirers. There will be a cabaret following lunch and also an auction
of
memrabilia. Once more there will be a Chardnet table at this event.
Tickets
are £50 each including a three course meal and wine.
On
the 8th September we will be unveiling three plaques at the BBC Radio
Theatre
in tribute to Tony Hancock, Sid James and Hattie Jacques. The plaque
unveiling
will be performed by writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Sid's widow
Val
James and Joan Le Mesurier. Forthcoming Event: MUSICAL
HERITAGE Anyone wishing to attend any of these functions should contact the Chardnet offices or write an email to: ROTARY IS AN EXCELLANT WAY TO ENJOY YOURSELF AND HELP CHARITIES The Chard Rotary Club recently invited reporters from Chardnet and the Chard & Ilminster News to one of their meetings which are held on Tuesdays at the Windwhistle Inn. The Chard Rotary Club is part of a worldwide organisation which makes members welcome wherever they are in the world. Members love visiting other rotary clubs and pennants are swopped. Members give their own talks a meetings and also listen to outside speakers. They have great social evenings and have an enthusiastic skittles team. They are, however, modest as to their skills at the game but are most welcome at the bars of opposition teams. They
give to both local and National charites. The chairman is elected each
year and he selects the worthwhile charities. This year John Stotesbury
, the headmaster of Chard School, is the chairman and amongst other
good
deeds he has chosen to assist local doctors. If
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