Former hostage star guest at charity event
Reporter: Iram Ramzan
Date published: 25 November 2015

Photo: Darren Robinson
Terry Waite at special charity Emmaus Memory Lane auction. PIC with Myra Shiel.
Former hostage Terry Waite was the star guest as visitors to Emmaus Mossley took a trip down memory lane for charity.
The author, humanitarian and former assistant to Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, spent four years as a hostage in Lebanon between 1987 and 1991, an experience he chronicled in his memoir “Taken on Trust”.
But in a major change of direction, his latest book, based on his experiences lecturing on cruise ships, fulfils a long-held ambition to write a comic novel.
He gave a talk to the memories-themed Emmaus event and signed copies of both books.
Other attractions at Emmaus’s second-hand superstore in Queen Street, Mossley, included vintage displays, an auction, and a magician act, as well as the opening of the new cafe area.
Emmaus is a charity that supports homeless people.
email: iramramzan@oldham-chronicle.co.uk
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