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	<title>Comments on: 50 Years On!</title>
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		<title>By: Muriel &#38; Walter Wakeham</title>
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		<dc:creator>Muriel &#38; Walter Wakeham</dc:creator>
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		<description>My husband and I are celebrating our Golden Wedding anniversary at Harbertonford Village Hall.   We were married at St. Peters, Harbertonford, on Boxing Day and Rev. Walton officiated and Nigel played the organ for us.   I thought at the time he was only 15 years of age so probably one of his first official engagements.   They both came to our wedding reception in the Village Hall and I recall that when the best man read the cards and came across one which was slightly risque, Rev. Walton called out quite loudly &#039;the Vicar is very broad minded&#039;.   I was disappointed with the photographer at the time because he didn&#039;t get photographs of many of our guests, the Vicar and Nigel included.   I was hoping Nigel might be able to turn out a photo of himself at that age together with his father - who knows he might have a photographic record of their time at Harbeton Vicarage.   If so I would be pleased to make a contribution.
I was really pleased to read the above of his work in the Church.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband and I are celebrating our Golden Wedding anniversary at Harbertonford Village Hall.   We were married at St. Peters, Harbertonford, on Boxing Day and Rev. Walton officiated and Nigel played the organ for us.   I thought at the time he was only 15 years of age so probably one of his first official engagements.   They both came to our wedding reception in the Village Hall and I recall that when the best man read the cards and came across one which was slightly risque, Rev. Walton called out quite loudly &#8216;the Vicar is very broad minded&#8217;.   I was disappointed with the photographer at the time because he didn&#8217;t get photographs of many of our guests, the Vicar and Nigel included.   I was hoping Nigel might be able to turn out a photo of himself at that age together with his father &#8211; who knows he might have a photographic record of their time at Harbeton Vicarage.   If so I would be pleased to make a contribution.<br />
I was really pleased to read the above of his work in the Church.</p>
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