Little Common WI

VICE-President Carolyn Cordwell welcomed everyone to the Little Common Women's Institute November meeting.

There was a festive look, with Christmas gift stall and cards handmade by members.

There was also an atmosphere of anticipation, while guest speaker Tom Yendell, prepared paintings etc., for his talk on 'Mouth and Foot Artists'.

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May Stapley spoke of the 'Speakers Selection Meeting' which she attended on October 14.

Vi Curtis celebrated her 80th birthday with a special cake shared by others on the birthday table.

Tom Yendell first explained that, due to Thalidomide, he himself was born without arms.

His family helped in every possible way, for him to overcome the disability. He is now happily married with a young family of his own.

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We learnt so much about the Mouth and Foot organisation and the people involved.

It was a very interesting talk and all the paintings were amazing, including Tom's. He mentioned how fortunate he is in being active and well, unlike some artists who are paralysed.

We feel sure his mother Margaret, one of our members, would agree her son is an inspiration to many. The vote of thanks was given by Sheila Portsmouth.

The next meeting will be held on December 10 - 'Christmas Surprise'. Do come along and join us. Enquiries - 01424 845688.