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September 8, 2011

Gallant Philip!

Mr Philip Palmer may have passed his 60th birthday but that doesn't mean he's settling for an easy life. After hearing Fr Peter speak at St Jude's Church in Peterborough in July, he decided that he just had to do something to raise money for Let The Children Live! and promptly thought of a parachute jump!! ( As you do when you reach 60!! ) So, on Saturday October 1st the gallant Philip will be making a tandem jump at Sibson Airfield, Warsford, near Peterborough, and hoping to raise a lot of money for the charity through sponsorship. If you feel you would like to be part of his great adventure by sponsoring him please contact me ( Pauline Allan ) on 01302 858369.

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