Some women of the church in front of the manse.
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The manse is next door to the church. These lovely ladies worked hard, as members of the church, in the life of the community centre. Most have passed over now, but they attended church well into old age and were very valued members of the community. Mary Thomas almost reached her 100th birthday.
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