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Vicar and warden thanked



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Published Date: 17 April 2008
A WELL attended thanksgiving service was held at St Garmon's Church in Castle Caereinion to mark the completion of the restoration work of the church, and also to warmly thank the retiring Vicar, the Rev Canon Roger Brown, for his time as Vicar of St Garmon Church.
All were impressed at the wonderfully restored church and thanks were extended to those who donated their money and time to make the project a success.

The service was followed by a delightful tea for everyone in the village hall, hosted by Vojka and James Turner, the High Sheriff of Powys. Mr Michael Rogers was awarded a High Sheriff Certificate in recognition of his great and valuable service to the community, and the appreciation of the people of the community.

Pictured front, from left: The High Sheriff of Powys James Turner, Mrs Vojka Turner, Mrs Phyllis Brown, the Rev Roger Brown and church wardens Mr Michael Rogers and Mrs Margaret Williams.

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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2008 2:04 PM
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  • Location: Welshpool, Powys
 
 

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