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Times Travellers - August 2, 2012

 

 
 
 
 
Maple Ridge’s Sharon Krell was in London recently and had a picture taken of her with a copy of her hometown newspaper, The TIMES, in front of the Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. The picture with the clock was taken at the National Gallery by Trafalgar Square on June 30.
 

Maple Ridge’s Sharon Krell was in London recently and had a picture taken of her with a copy of her hometown newspaper, The TIMES, in front of the Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. The picture with the clock was taken at the National Gallery by Trafalgar Square on June 30.

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Maple Ridge’s Sharon Krell was in London recently and had a picture taken of her with a copy of her hometown newspaper, The TIMES, in front of the Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. The picture with the clock was taken at the National Gallery by Trafalgar Square on June 30.
 

Maple Ridge’s Sharon Krell was in London recently and had a picture taken of her with a copy of her hometown newspaper, The TIMES, in front of the Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. The picture with the clock was taken at the National Gallery by Trafalgar Square on June 30.

Photograph by: Submitted , TIMES

 
Maple Ridge’s Sharon Krell was in London recently and had a picture taken of her with a copy of her hometown newspaper, The TIMES, in front of the Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. The picture with the clock was taken at the National Gallery by Trafalgar Square on June 30.
TIMES contributor Ronda Payne (below) had her “mug” taken looking miserable, in an isolation cell at Alcatraz. At least she brought along a copy of The TIMES for some pleasure reading.
Pitt Meadows residents Norm and Pat Dawson recently returned from a trip to England. During their excursion, they visited Admiral Nelson’s flagship, the HMS Victory, docked in Portsmouth. They had their picture taken, holding a copy of their hometown newspaper, The TIMES, in front of the historic warship that was built in the mid-18th century and now serves as a living museum to the Georgian navy.
Six-year-old Marco, Lucio (Dad), and four-year-old Mateo Nicolato of Pitt Meadows’ Bonson Landing recently visited Puerto Vallarta, Mexcio. They had a picture taken in front of their colourful hotel, the Royal Decameron, located outside Puerto Vallarta.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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