Rotarians are busy at home and abroad
Members were given a guided tour of the battlefields and monuments. Spokesman, John McDonough, said: “Philip Morrow and Vice President (now President) Sam Patterson were the organisers of the trip and Rotarians Rowan, Robin and their wives and Patrick Coyle were joined by Ian McCorkill, a non-Rotarian who was looking for information on a relative who was part of the Great War. “A wreath in memory of servicemen from Lisburn who lost their lives in the Great War was laid by Sam Patterson.
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Hide Ad“The tour was most educational and enjoyed greatly by all those who travelled.”
At home, Lisburn Rotary Club set up and manned a water station, with the help of Lisburn Cathedral Scout Group, at the Lisburn 10k event. “It was a very warm evening,” said Mr McDonough, “and the plentiful supplies of water were greaty appreciated by all the runners, especially our own past-presidents, Dale Orr and Sandra McCabe, who were competing in the run.”