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March 24, 2011

Metheringham News 24th March 2011

From Dot Howes

Notice is given that Metheringham Village Hall Management Committee
will be holding its' Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 12th April 2011
at 7.30p.m. in the Village Hall. This meeting is open to the public.
Any groups not currently represented on the committee are invited to
put forward a nominee to represent their interests. Forms are available
from Dot Howes (01526 322314 e-mail : dot.howes@tiscali.co.uk). Any
questions for the meeting should also be submitted before Tuesday 5th
April 2011.

Dino-Mite is taking place in Metheringham Library on Tuesday 19th
April. Stomp in the Dinosaur Swamp and make your own dinosaur egg or
mask. The event which takes place between 11.00a.m. and 12.15 is
suitable for 5-11 year olds and will cost £1 per child. To book a place
speak to the library staff or phone 01522 782010.

Metheringham WI held their Annual General Meeting in the village hall
on Wednesday 16th March. There were no new nominations for the
committee and no members stepped down. Audrey Webb was reappointed as
President. Joan Reynolds was presented with a photo of her receiving
the trophy for highest darts score in the federation darts league.

The glass bowl for the member with the highest 10- Pin bowling score
went to Adele Riddell who scored 181. the new season begins in
April/May. The Competitions trophy went to Mary Goddard with Jenni
Honisett and Jean Bradley in second and third places. Audrey Webb won
the flower of the month trophy and Jenni Honisett and Shirley Maddison
were equal second. The overall trophy was won by Mary Goddard with 88
points. Following the business of the meeting 12 rounds of bag beetle
caused much noise and hilarity in the hall with the overall winner
being Adele Riddell and Ronnie wright was runner up.

The next meeting will be a talk on "Clarice Cliff" by Gerry Burrows
on Wednesday 20th April at 7.15p.m. in the village hall. Visitors are
welcome and the £1.50 includes refreshments and raffle entry.

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