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Beaumaris Lifeboat Guild

 Beaumaris Lifeboat Guild's main  function within the Guild is to raise funds to help the RNLI  save lives at sea !

This fund raising takes many and varied forms, from standing with a collecting box to organizing and helping on lifeboat day.

FUTURE EVENTS FOR 2004

 

Lifeboat Guild Coffee Morning 10:30 am on
Saturday 16th. April 2005
in the Town Hall

Christmas Coffee Morning 10:30 am on
Saturday 12th. November 2005
in the Town Hall.For those last minute stocking fillers 
and Christmas cards etc.

 
 
 

  


Please click on photographs to enlarge.

   Margaret and Harold Jones.

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Mrs. Margaret Jones was presented with a commemorative plaque in May by the Mayor of Beaumaris Cllr. Martyn Pritchard, this award was presented in recognition of her appointment to the post of Honorary Vice President of Beaumaris Lifeboat Guild.
In January 2003 Margaret heard that she had been awarded the R.N.L.I. gold badge for her long and devoted service.
Sadly Margaret died before this could be presented but there will be a presentation to her family arranged sometime in the future.
Harold Jones served on Beaumaris Lifeboat  for many years and was coxswain from 1966 to 1972. When he retired from the crew Harold and his wife Margaret took over the running of the R.N.L.I. shop, the ordering of it's stock and it's storage in their home until Harolds death in May 1997. Margaret continued to help in the lifeboat shop until the end of the 2002 season.
Harold and his wife were a marvellous couple and dedicated to the lifeboat cause. They were admired by everyone and are greatly missed.
This R.N.L.I. gold medal awarded to Margaret Jones for her 35 years of dedicated  service to  Beaumaris Lifeboat Station.
The presentation to Margaret's son Glyn took place at the annual R.N.L.I. conference held in London in May 2003.
The medal was presented by the Duke of Kent.  
Glyn was accompanied by his family at the ceremony. 
Margaret who was one half of a fantastic couple would have been very proud.

 

 

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Francis Miller receiving a certificate from  Cath Grant to mark her retirement  for  many years of dedicated service with the Beaumaris Lifeboat Guild.

Mrs. Frances Miller and Mrs. Cath Grant  were both presented with Silver Medals in June by the Rt. Hon. Lord Stanley of Alderley, these awards emanated from the RNLI's Committee of Management to recognise their long and loyal service to the Institution.

In Special recognition of their efforts two of our committee members received special awards in 2002

The  Lifeboat Guild Shop staff.
 
This is a very rewarding section of our fundraising.
Please click on photographs to enlarge and see some of our volunteers at work
More photographs to follow soon.
With Thanks to all who allowed their photographs to be shown on this page.

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Liz Sellers and
Jenny Gower

Kath and Terry Morris 

Ann and Ted Duffin

Derek  Kitching

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Rosemary Holloway and
Greta Rowe

Eileen Leach

Louise Hobbs 

Ann Maitland

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Lorna Minors and
Audrey Clarke

     
       
       

A valuable job is also done by opening up the boat house to enable people and groups of school children to visit  the Lifeboat Blue Peter 2  so named as it is the second boat of seven paid for by the Television Programme "Blue Peter " funded by the " Pieces of eight appeal   This appeal was so successful that Blue Peter  were able to buy seven Lifeboats including the All Weather Lifeboat stationed at Fishguard. As well as the Lifeboat the tractor has proved to be of great interest to everyone. The present Atlantic 75 Lifeboat at Beaumaris is the third Blue Peter Boat to be stationed here. The first was presented to the Station in 1986.

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Terry Morris on Duty in the Boat House.

Harry Hawker on Duty in the 
Boat House

Ceinion Williams on Duty in the Boat House

AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE ABOVE LIST OF EVENTS AND AWARDS, WE ARE A VERY ACTIVE GUILD. IF YOU THINK YOU COULD SPARE AN HOUR OR TWO OF YOUR TIME HELPING WITH THE EVENTS OR ASSISTING IN THE SHOP  OR BOATHOUSE FOR HALF A DAY YOU WOULD BE MADE VERY WELCOME BY ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE GUILD.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR ACTIVITIES, PLEASE CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE OR LOG ON TO THIS WEB 
PLEASE GO TO  CONTACT US ON THE HOME PAGE  

       BEAUMARIS LIFEBOAT GUILD MEMBERS            

PRESIDENT  Lady Williams - Bulkeley.
CHAIRMAN Mrs. Cath Grant
TREASURER  Mrs. Joan Hughston
SECRETARY  Mrs. Valerie Wakefield
PRESS OFFICER  Mr. Terry Morris 
BOXES AND FLAG DAY  Mrs. Phil Mackenzie
SOUVENIR  SECRETARY  Mr. Derek Kitching
SOCIAL SECRETARY  Mrs. Diane Burkham
   

COMMITTEE

Mrs. Kath Morris
Mrs. Doris Edkin
Mrs. Helen Zalot
Mrs. Rosemary Joel
Mrs. Maria Gregory
 
 

 

Information provided by Mr. Terry Morris    -   Guild Press Officer.

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