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2007 Salvo/ns.com Xmas Cruise, Sunday Dec 2nd Meeting At 1.30pm


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Hi,

There is a Salvation Army Cruise on the 2nd of December, I know that it is a ns.com cruise, but I am sure you can get over it for a good cause.

Where: ETSA PARK CAR PARK - Railway Terrace Mile End

When: Sunday 2nd December

Time: 1.30pm for a 2pm start

Please bring: A Soft or Educational Toy (plus a gold coin for the route map)

For more info : http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=263547

Just to clarify... Toy you bring is to give to the salvos so don't bring your favourite teddy that you don't want to let go :yes:

And as Ryan said, come on this is for a good cause.

If you need a permit let the organisers know (in the link supplied) and they will organise a notice for you.

Sorry guys I did not know you had started a thread. Yes it is a NS.com cruise but ALL are welcome !!! plus it is for a great cause.....so we hope you can join us.

The kids of Elizabeth & surrounding districts who would get stuff all for christmas, are able to list with the Salvos for a present...their situation is confirmed, then their carer/parents can attend the Salvos and pick 1 educational toy, 1 soft toy & get a food voucher. All the presents & $$$ are donated...here is a pic of our toy donations (last yr), in the foreground.

So please come bring a soft or educational toy (can be small/cheap...doesn't have to be big $$$) & a gold coin for the map or if $$ are tight...just the gold coin....SERIOUSLY it all helps.

Hope to see you there..... Quote: Any idea where and when the cruise will finish? ...definately at a watering/eating hole back in the metro area....

OLD Jules & Mark

PS ...the Playford Salvos will be attending the ETSA carpark, to collect the donations in person.

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Edited by mark03

Adelaide Forecast

Issued at 5:15 am CDT on Sunday 2 December 2007

Warning Summary

Nil.

Forecast for Sunday

Cloudy periods with a possible brief light shower. Warm to hot with light to

moderate northeast to northwest winds, turning milder moderate to fresh

southwest late morning.

Precis Morning change. Possible shower.

City: Max 32

Elizabeth: Max 33

Mount Barker: Max 31

Noarlunga: Max 29

....hot but with total cloud cover....makes good cruising weather !!! Hope you can make it !!

"the OLDS aka Mark & Jules"

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