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`Let Them Eat Cake!' at Railway Street Presbyterian

Margaret Artt and Karen Elliott serving up a Christmas treat of tea, scones and speciality cakes on vintage china to Stephen and Fiona Johnston and their son James at a fundraising event 'Let Them Eat Cake!' in Railway Street Presbyterian Church.

Margaret Artt and Karen Elliott serving up a Christmas treat of tea, scones and speciality cakes on vintage china to Stephen and Fiona Johnston and their son James at a fundraising event 'Let Them Eat Cake!' in Railway Street Presbyterian Church.

A FUNDRAISING event entitled 'Let Them Eat Cake!' was held in Railway Street Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon 3rd December.

Members of the congregation and friends packed the church hall to enjoy a Christmas treat of tea, coffee, scones and a variety of specialty cakes served on vintage china. Proceeds were in aid of Church Refurbishment.

The Wallace Connection: Debbie Neill, Elizabeth Ramsey, Carolyn Gowdy and Mary McKay, Wallace High School teachers past and present, enjoying a Christmas treat of tea, scones and speciality cakes in Railway Street Presbyterian Church.

The Wallace Connection: Debbie Neill, Elizabeth Ramsey, Carolyn Gowdy and Mary McKay, Wallace High School teachers past and present, enjoying a Christmas treat of tea, scones and speciality cakes in Railway Street Presbyterian Church.


Stuart Cameron and his wife Winifred pictured will their first grandchild Ruby Scoffield as they enjoy Christmas treat of tea, scones and speciality cake! on vintage china at the fundraising event.

Ulster Star
09/12/2011