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RE: End of Year Function 2012

I gues doing one meeting on a weekend will be great.
So Sunday will be ideal.
That's what i think.

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Subject: End of Year Function 2012

Hi all,

As you know, the Central Region is planning to have an End of Year Function. Bertha and I wanted to find out whether we should do it the Sunday rather as to prevent people from travelling to the venue twice (the function was planned for Saturday the 8th of December).

Pls let me know what you think before Sunday as we would like to start making announcements.

Love In Christ,


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