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Interview with Don Moore
When we heard that Willfield Open Learner, ex-army man, musician, and opthalmic guru, Don Moore was celebrating his twenty-ninth birthday (again!), we just had to mark it in some way. So here is the article/interview about him, which I first … Continue reading
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Tagged 1992, Don Moore, Issue 5, John Steele, Page 14, Page 15, Summer Issue
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Maxwell Cartoon
“The Bentilean”‘s response upon hearing the death of newspaper tycoon, Robert Maxwell, who published the Daily Mirror Copyright John Steele 1999, 2016 I think you can tell why I rarely included illustrations, can’t you?
The Bent’ Philosopher
Since the dawn of Man’s intelligence, he have pondered over many questions:- ‘Why am I here?’, ‘Is there a life after this one?’ (and just how did Robert Maxwell fall off that yacht?). Here Bent’ Philosopher, Kevin Strider, ponders on … Continue reading
To Joan (from Ernest)
When links of love are broken And lovers have to part It leaves a wound that never heals And a poor aching heart No one knows my sorrows While others are asleep I shed my tears in silence As my … Continue reading
Holidays
Written by Ann Lewis Well holiday time is here again, and what a headache for some It’s where shall we go, what shall we take, and who wants to come? Will we go to Greece or Spain, and France seems … Continue reading
Sounds
Written by Ann Lewis The nicest sound I love to hear is when a baby cries Or children singing in a choir brings tears to my eyes People laughing, church bells ringing, voices on the phone These are the things … Continue reading
The Willfield Open Learning Centre
An Article by John Steele With 1990 being International Literacy Year, we thought what better time to find out what’s happening in basic adult education, at the new Willfiled Open Learning Centre, but we found the Centre isn’t just about … Continue reading