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    MAYOR INVITES OAPS TO SHOW FOR QUEEN'S 80TH

    Cambridge Evening News, UK
    April 19 2006

    MORE than 400 Cambridge senior citizens attended a special celebration
    to mark the Queen's 80th birthday.

    The Mayor of Cambridge, Coun John Hipkin, hosted a show - The Best
    Musicals Ever- in the city's Guildhall, and guests also enjoyed
    afternoon tea.

    They also sang Happy Birthdayto The Queen, and the National Anthem.

    Joyce Pilcher, 81, from Sturton Street, said: "I think it's very
    important to mark the Queen's birthday. I think she's a very good
    Queen, she's a very caring one."

    Eighty-nine-year-old Maude Chapman, of Staffordshire Street, agreed:
    "I think she's going to do what Queen Victoria did and reign for 60
    years I hope."

    Another fan was Ruby Whitehead, 75, of St Matthew's Street. She said:
    "I saw the Queen when she opened The Grafton, I think she's lovely -
    she does a great job for the country."

    Before the tea, she said: "We're looking forward to the whole afternoon
    - I think it's good they put on things for us senior citizens."

    Eighty-two-year-old Virginia Cole, of Rustat Road, spent three weeks
    embroidering a traditional Armenian lace bookmark for the Queen's
    birthday.

    She said: "I love the Queen with all my heart, I respect her, I admire
    her for her selfless devotion to the nation."
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