Life&Style - complaints article 2 - Peverel Retirement
Life&Style - complaints article 2 - Peverel Retirement
Life&Style - complaints article 2 - Peverel Retirement
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Ron Farthing was sitting in a park near his<br />
home when a lady sat down next to him.<br />
They started talking and after some time,<br />
and to their surprise they realised they were<br />
from the same town, school and were even<br />
in the same class 66 years before. In fact<br />
they remembered each other very well.<br />
It’s a small world.<br />
Pegasus Court<br />
Weston-Super-Mare<br />
Moira Leffler spends her time teaching Line<br />
Dancing to the residents on a weekly basis.<br />
She is a lady who has a smile for<br />
everybody even though she has her<br />
own problems; she deserves a great<br />
birthday on the 18th March.<br />
Sandpiper Court<br />
Thornton-Cleveleys<br />
Resident Ron Holdforth shows his<br />
woodwork skills by making matchstick<br />
models. It usually takes him 150 to 200<br />
hours to make each model.<br />
Forge Court<br />
Syston<br />
Ron Holdforth’s<br />
handiwork, Forge Court<br />
Mr W L French<br />
Brave Residents<br />
Mr J E Young<br />
We are pleased to have living with us, two<br />
ex-service men. Mr Young (John Ernest)<br />
who is 97 served in the RAF Scampton in<br />
Lincolnshire during World War II and later<br />
served with the Royal Hampshire<br />
Regiment. John was born in 1912, the<br />
same year that the Titanic went down.<br />
Mr Bill French (William Louis) who’s 89,<br />
served with the 7th Para Battalion Light<br />
Infantry and landed on the beaches of<br />
Normandy on D Day during World War II.<br />
We are all very privileged to have two such<br />
brave men living at Lansdowne Gardens.<br />
House Manager<br />
Lansdowne Gardens<br />
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