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We have received pictures of 18 of the families for whom houses are now being built and you will soon be able to see them suitably displayed. The head of the family shown below is Sillah
News from Newton, Sierra Leone
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There are 15 of his family living in this house. During the war, the family lost all of their property. Sillah's father was killed, and two of his grandchildren were kidnapped. They lived in the nearby displaced persons camp until their house was finished.
Link. The Olney children were invited to design a card at this year's Holiday Bible Club. Over 40 designs were received, and the committee then took on the di icult task of choosing which designs to use on the card.
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subsistence gardener.
The card includes 12 pictures on the front, and a further six on the back. Designs by the following children were chosen:
Sillah Sesay with some ofhis mi . Our latest consignment of books has
St Mary's in Newton is delighted with a gi  of £50 which has been put towards fitting two steel framed windows in the vestry. This will cost altogether £800 and they are fundraising to get the remaining money.
We received a lovely collection 0 pictures drawn by the children ofNewto 1 and chose pictures by Abu Bakarr Kabia, Millicent Browne, and Saidu Bangura to include on the card.
arrived in Newton and has been gratefully received by the schools. A big thank you to all the local schools who were able to donate books, and to everyone who has
important to the children of Newton: the
Latest comi ment ofbooks grat l  received
Laura McCoubrey (10), Jenny Campbell (9), Ellie Harrison (12), Corrie
contributed to the transport costs to ship them out there, including Words Bookshop.
Colson (7),
Lockwood-West (10), Joshua Folds (10), Ellie Bennett (9) , Roisin McElroy (7) , Mark Davies (2), Sian Ellis (12), Stephanie Noble (11), Cara Lee (8), Ella Sheaf (8), Elizabeth Gregory (6) Amy Hulley (10) and Chloe Pack (6). 1
Since James Kabia returned to Newton at the end of August he h  been very busy. He is now back at Theological College in Freetown, but the rains are still very heavy so he won't have been able to do a lot of farming.
Katrina Norton (7) , Nicole
 The picture opposite shows what is
fl ; a house; the Poyo tapper, tapping the  
Christmas Cards
This year the children of Olney and Newton have designed a Christmas card to raise funds for the Olney Newton
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Palm tree for oil (see his yellow oil can ready at the base of the tree); a fishing boat; and, of course, the communal water tap.
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