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Auction raises over £6,000 for Templepatrick Presbyterian Church building fund



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THERE was a great turnout of people for Templepatrick Presbyterian Church's annual auction, in aid of the church's development fund, on Saturday.
This is the second of these fantastic events which have been organised over the past couple of years to raise much needed revenue for the church Building Fund.

Those gathered enjoyed the atmosphere of the auction room plus the activties of the outside stalls in the warm pleasant sunshine.

Pictured above centre is five-year-old Matthew McMullan from Templepatrick - wearing his Spartacus outfit from the cartoon show Lazy Town - with his uncle David McCrum from Ballyclare.

Other pictures include 1: Lesley Allen with her daughter Leanne Place and grand-children Alex and Zoe; 2: Auctioneer Michael Blair from Wilsons Auctions and Darryl Magowan of the fundraising committee; 3: Ruth Bill selling some plants to Hilary Beckett; 4: Doreen Pits, Karen Boyce and Kathleen Beatty at the hot food stand.

Pictures courtesy of William Mateer, Creative Photography, Templepatrick.



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  • Last Updated: 12 May 2008 1:57 PM
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