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The raffle was drawn at our Christmas Fair on the 1st of December and raised over £460 for our Sheila Robinson Fund.  The two most sought-after prizes were the quilt and the autographed photograph of Richard Armitage - proving yet again (if it needed proving) that Bad Boys are more interesting ...

Our thanks to everyone who donated prizes and everyone who bought tickets.

 

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ANNUAL RAFFLE 2007

 

 

  Our Annual Raffle is finally up and running, and this year

  we're fielding some of our best prizes EVER ....

  Tickets are 20p each.  All profits to the Centre. 
  RAFFLE DRAWN at our CHRISTMAS "AT HOME" (Link)

  Saturday, December 1st.

 

 

  FIRST PRIZE:

  

 

  A truly beautiful double-sided 

  handmade heirloom quilt, in the

  traditional "star" pattern.  

  Made especially for us by Mavis

  Gaskell.

 

  Machine washable, it is suitable for

  either a single bed (reaching to the

  floor on both sides) or a double.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Other prizes:

 

 

  A 17" tall working model of a distaff spinning wheel

  Although you can't actually SPIN on it, the flywheel, flyer,

  treadle and footman all move.  A beautifully crafted piece.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Armitage - North and South - Robin Hood 

  An autographed, framed photograph of Richard Armitage -

  John Standring in Sally Wainwright's gender-swap take on 

  Wuthering Heights - "Sparkhouse", John Thornton in

  Sandy Welch's 2004 adaptation for the BBC of Elizabeth

  Gaskell's "North and South", and currently Guy of Gisborne

  in the BBC's Saturday primetime family programme "Robin

  Hood".

RichardArmitageOnline.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Also:

  •   An upholstered and padded workbox/footstool with two drawers and a space for   patterns/magazines, etc.
  •   A two-piece bone china Wedgwood dressing table set in the popular "Angela" design.
  •   £40 in Marks and Spencer gift vouchers.
  •   £20 in Marks and Spencer gift vouchers.
  •   £20 in Focus/Do-it-All gift vouchers.
  •   A beautifully embellished Victoriana photograph album.
  •   A crystal fruit bowl.
  •   The AA book -  "250 Tours in Britain".
  •   An 18" high (24" if you include the ears ...) Peter Rabbit soft toy.
  •   A 75cl bottle of Asti Martini sparkling wine.  (No one ever gives us Bollinger ...)

 

TO BUY TICKETS:

Either write to, email or telephone us and tell us how many books you would like and the name and address you would like them sent to.

When they arrive, you then complete the counterfoils and return them to us in the normal way before the 1st of December, complete with the correct payment.

It's as simple as that.

Write to:

The Manager

Centre for Complementary Care

Muncaster Chase

Muncaster

RAVENGLASS

Cumbria    CA18 1RD.

email:   Admin@cccare.org

Telephone:  01229 717355.

 

THE LEGAL BITS:

Promoter:  Moira Briggs

Centre for Complementary Care, Eskdale.

Registered Charity No.1015007.

Registered Office:  Muncaster Chase, Muncaster, Ravenglass, Cumbria, CA18 1RD

This is a Society Lottery under the terms of the Gambling Act (2005).

The Centre is registered to run such lotteries with Copeland Borough Council -

Licence No. 438/93.

It is illegal for anyone under the age of 16 to buy a lottery ticket.

 

 

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