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SEND A CARD? WILCO! Keen radio ham Rowland with his daughters Sue and Pippa
Cards flood in for villager’s big day By Karen Bate newsdesk@blackmorevale.net
Villagers have inundated a ‘wonderful Motcombe man’ with no fewer than 125 cards to celebrate his centenary, after friends erected a special postbox outside his home.
Rowland Stellig turned 100 on Tuesday and to mark the occasion James Saumarez fixed a birthday postbox outside for people to post cards. The amateur radio enthusiast and artist not only made significant contributions in
the Second World War but has been pivotal in many village activities. Rowland and his wife Joyce moved to Motcombe in 1987. Sadly Joyce died just six years later and, with his children scattered around the world, Rowland threw
himself into village life. Rowland joined the AD2000 Committee and along with several villagers (including Don Fudge, Liz Deacon, Peggy Roberts and Liz Biles), created the Motcombe Millennium embroidery. n CONTINUED ON P20-21