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The sisterhood at New Beginnings

Women of faith find strength in friendship and fellowship.

Who knew there were so many different ways to wear a scarf?

New Beginnings, an inter-denominational ladies fellowship group, recently held a delightful fellowship morning in celebration of Women’s Day, which saw several of the ladies modelling chic ways with scarves.

Speakers at the event in Braeside were former member of provincial legislature Ann McDonnell, and head of the Ashlings Early Learning Centre, Flick Holmes.

The event was a great success, said New Beginners founder Rose Stone.

“The ladies thoroughly enjoyed it.”

Glynnis Stander, Pat Von Oettingen, Yvonne Ongers and Helen Mattison.
Helen Chandler and Dianne Dolkens enjoy a cup of tea.
Netta Southwood and event speaker Ann McDonnell.
Gael Dickson and Ruth Fortune.
Head of Ashlings at Ashton College Flick Holmes, Ann Havemann and Sandra Morrison.

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