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Tuesday, 13th May 2008

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Gadebridge Townswomen's Guild April 30



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The chairman PJ Smith opened the April meeting welcoming everyone and
introduced our speaker, Mr Mark Wackett, who gave an interesting talk on the uses of magnotherapy.

He told of the benefits some people experience from using magnets in bracelets etc with their arthritis and other body problems.

Mark said they had also been used on animals with great success.

He brought a number of items for members to look
at and purchase. He was accompanied by his mother Barbara, who told of the help she found by wearing one of the bracelets with her arthritis and asthma. PJ thanked them for coming.

PJ said that the guild had received an invitation to the Adeyfield Guild birthday party. Anyone who would like to go should put their name down. Only 10 can go, so the names will be drawn after the interval.

Pat Smith said everything is up and running for the trip to Denbys Winery on May 9.

The refreshments were served and the sales table held.

The names going to Adeyfield birthday party were drawn.

Iris Stevens said there would be an activity meeting on April 30, to be at her house after 7pm.

The raffle was drawn and won.

PJ closed the meeting by wishing everyone goodnight and a safe journey home.

The next guild meeting is on May 13 at 7.30pm. Visitors always welcome. We meet at Gadebridge Community Centre (upstairs). There is a lift.

Enquiries 01442 262156.




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