The Christmas Party on Tuesday was a very lively and noisy evening, with 29 ladies filling the Club Room to capacity.
Everyone brought some food, providing a great feast of tasty goodies, and it all started with a warming glass of mulled wine on a cold evening.
Enid, the new president, presented a bouquet of flowers to Jean, the past president, thanking her for all her work over the past few years.
There followed a quiz and a game of feeling and guessing objects in a box, provided by Penny. Father Christmas arrived in festive mood with a sack full of presents, which he distributed to each lady with a kiss.
After the raffle and some carol singing, it was time to go home.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Village Hall Association is holding its AGM at the Village Hall on Thursday January 17, at 8pm.
Anyone is welcome to attend.
MILITARY WHIST DRIVE
A military whist drive was held in the village hall on the second Wednesday of December, with five tables in play. Mr A C Clark was MC.
The first table, with 31 flags, was that of Mrs Betty Palmer, Mrs Pat Burton, Miss Sue Vale and Arthur Clark.
The second table was that of John Huggins, Mrs Janet Huggins, Mrs Pearl Miles and Mrs Sylvia Brown.
Winners of other prizes were Basil Eves, Mrs Daphne Allen and Michael Matthams.
There will be no whist drive on Wednesday before Christmas.
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