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Christmas Party

Pete Smith  27th January 2006

No photos sorry. Sixteen Colmcillers attended: Donna & Marty Ryan, Alan & Margaret Tees, Bonny, Sally Cook, Ronan Duffy, Al Millar & Julie, Dave Millar & Marlene, Geoff Thomas, Columba, Marty & Mary McGuigan and me.

The meal was lovely (thank you Spice) and the drink flowed freely. The crack was mighty and we all had great fun.

Everyone was very anxious to hear the latest about Julie's brother, so, if you are reading this, we wish you all the best.

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