; he ,_ tinf-minilybeside stained glass window whldl the £000 raised from - 'fl1eir.spc_IiI_s(_u'_ed tron; Wjlnchesbr to Canterbury will help to restate. Left to. . right; Alicia Penfln, Edward, Richard and Mr Penfln. Welcomes to our cathedral A chance to explore the 20 altars, which are nor- mally closed to thepublic, and to watch stonemasons, bell ringers and wall paint- ing res rers at work was provided last ’l'hursday when Canterbury Cathe- dral held an open evening. Visitors were welcomed by the Dean, the Very-Rev V ctor de Waal, after which they were ven a talk by Canon Dere Ingram Hill. The Archbishop, Dr Robert Runcie, was also present. mingling with the étéests and later attending mplineinth‘e'Quire. . This igea wat: to enable peop e see e progress of restoration work taking place arising from the appeal fund. — During the evening, the Dean was presented with a cheque for £614. by the president of the Forest of Blean Rotary Club, MrKen Sergeant. on behalf 0 DavidandA.liciaPentlna their four children, Caro- ’ line, John. Richard and Edward, who undertook an 11»-day s nsored walk from Winc ester to Canter- W bury in July. , A The “money will help‘ to ‘ replace a panel of the stained glass portrait 0; William the Conqueror in the .Cathe'dra.l’s west unions.-4 ., rzfi-A ..,.......--....a....,-¢.: '~«'~’~<+"~i-rrrww:"t¢*:~:W'“atr-::‘!:::~::":f“:2"-_*.*:..*'-f..";*.*- - - - . 3 window. ?-_ .r—