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A Cheering Cup

Members of the Sunshine Club got together recently to farewell Mrs E. Le Prou, who is going to Hastings to live. Mrs Le Prou was the first foundation member of the club which started off as a movement for widows and lonely people. It has been so successful that it now has a waiting list as long as your arm. A couple of hours a week to get together with a "cuppa" (nothing too organised, just company), has been the secret of the club's success.

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With Mrs Le Prou holding the "fountain of cheer" are the "kitchen staff." From left, Mesdames M. Moss, U. Clark, H. Rhodes, J. Feran, O. Sullivan, G. Downey and E. Wright.

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Other members of the club at the farewell included, Other members of the club at the farewell included Mesdames D. Hill, L. Gartshore, N. McMullen and B. Moore

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Mesdames S. Somerton, V. Wal worth, M. Hargreaves and Miss I. Wheeler.

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Mrs E. Russell and Mrs B. Felton

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Miss E. West, Mrs G. Wallen and Mrs E. Torrie.

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Mrs A.E. Norris and Mrs H. H. Barker.

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Mrs B. Glanville (standing) with the convener, Mrs M. V. Mason.

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Mesdames G. Holdsworth, A. Fox, E, Ryan and D. Kelly.

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Mrs A. Edwards and Mrs C. Rae

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The foundation members include Mrs Le Prou and Mrs Mason (sitting) and, from left, Mesdames E. Hunter and M. Mohan, Miss E. West, Mrs J. Tansley and Mrs D. Bellerby, who are pictured with the Mayoress, Mrs H. H. Barker.