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Successful craft market, thanks to the public

I wish to thank the many members of the Estcourt community who took the time to visit the craft market and who supported the crafters

Editor
The Little Fighters Trust Fund Craft Market, which was held on Saturday, October 4 proved to be a success.
Thanks to the efforts of many people, who wish not to be named, the event raised R4 620.50 for the trust fund. Thanks to Rev James Adams for allowing the use of the church garden and hall for the Little Fighters Cancer market.
Donations of money were received from Stapletons, Estcourt Pharmacy, Mrs E Witthoft, Mrs S Singh, Mrs B Smith and many others who did not wait around to have their names recorded.

Thanks to all who took the trouble to support this venture. If your name is not mentioned, I do offer my apology for the omission. Merchandise in the form of vouchers were received from Eskort Limited, the Keyter family and Spar. 19 crafters arrived to add their support.

I thank you most sincerely. It was great having you there, especially since you had to pay for your stand. Thanks too to Verna Loubser and her helpers who organised the tea garden as well as the members of the NG Church who served pancakes. A special word of thanks must be extended to Karin Prinsloo who proved to be a pillar of strength. I appreciate her help and support greatly.

I wish to thank the many members of the Estcourt community who took the time to visit the craft market and who supported the crafters. Raffle winners were Ruth Boshoff, Gary Botha and Doreen Baillie. The children winners were Angela Dahl, Carlee Johnston and Rachel Botha. Thank you for all the support.

Sherlene Gericke

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