An event held jointly with
Holy Trinity Amenity Group as a celebration for pretty well anything you
could mention including Charlotteville being Guildford's oldest suburb,
our residents having a community centre again after 40 years and of
course a great opportunity for a fact finding chinwag.
Doris Bookham and Beat
Wittebolle
catch up on times past.
Miss Brewer and
friends
Waiting for the first course
...
... served by
our charming student visitors from China
(sorry not you Jean)
A very special luncheon held for many of the
long standing Charlotteville residents. Some who had moved away
returned to visit old friends and talk about times gone by. How
the area used to be, who owned what shop and who ran the pub.
A delightful time was had by all and it was
so nice to meet Doris Bookham at long last. She moved into the Pig
and Tater (now the Foresters) at the age of four when her father took it
on, it was an honour to talk with her 87 years later!
Holy Trinity Amenity Group blew the dust off
the collection of Charlotteville photographs that were first displayed
to celebrate the Millennium and again used here to help jog memories
After a main course choice
of Chicken and mushroom or Shepherd's pie, it was time for pudding
And just when everyone thought that was that,
the cheese board arrived!
There was a choice of
roughly eight different puddings to cater for all tastes
The Chinese students enjoy a
meal break in the Garden Room
And at the end
of the day all hands to the sink for a major washing up session.