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Wantage Rotaract Club presented a 100 cheque to Mrs Stephanie Norton, a local organiser who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, to boost the pub’s charity cause to more than 1,000. Pictured with Mrs Norton are Rotaract President Adrian Woodroffe, Vice President Fiona Campbell, Royal Oak landlord Paul Hexter, and Kim New and Karen Quarke representing the Pamela Spiessens Academy of Dancing, which also raised 100 for the cause through a show and disco.Wantage Rotaract Club presented a 100 cheque to Mrs Stephanie Norton, a local organiser who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, to boost the pub’s charity cause to more than 1,000. Pictured with Mrs Norton are Rotaract President Adrian Woodroffe, Vice President Fiona Campbell, Royal Oak landlord Paul Hexter, and Kim New and Karen Quarke representing the Pamela Spiessens Academy of Dancing, which also raised 100 for the cause through a show and disco.
Dimensions: 12.2 x 17.6 cm
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8 MAY 1989 Wantage + Grove Kerau Boost for research A 100 cash boost from Wantage Rotaract Club swelled a pub’s favourite charity cause to more than 1,000. The Royal Oak at Wantage raised a substantial part of the money within the last six months for Multi- ple Sclerosis. urge Rotaract’s regular meeting at the pub turned into a double cheque presentation for local organiser Mrs Stephanie Norton, who suffers from Rotaract’s the illness. She received entry & Mow 100 cheque, and displayed the king-size 1,000 cheque which will help with research into multiple sclerosis, and local needs for suf- ferers. Pictured with Mrs Norton are Ro- taract president Adrian Woodroffe, vice president Fiona Campbell; Royal Oak landlord Paul Hexter; and Kim New and Karen Quarke representing the Pamela Spiessens Academy of Dancing, which also raised 100 for the cause througa a show and disco.
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