STOLEN – no, moved!


Some kind(?) soul had moved the box, with its contents intact, into the village bus shelter so we have called off the dragnet and stood the Rutland County Police down. We are attempting to recall the helicopter. The disadvantaged SHALL have a Christmas now.

Judith Oakley has been collecting items for the Rutland Food Bank and had put a large labelled plastic box outside her home at 4 Top St for donations. She returned from shopping at around 11:45 am this morning, Wednesday 7 Dec, to find that in the hour that she had been away the box and its contents had been STOLEN.

If anyone saw anyone suspicious around please contact her on 737761.

WING WI MEMORIES AND MEMBERS’ TEA.


Thursday 12 January, 2.30 pm in the Village Hall. 

Following the celebration of Wing WI’s 90th birthday this year all the scrapbooks containing photos and memorabilia have been brought up to date so we are having a “Memories” afternoon when everyone can look at the scrapbooks and also the archive minute books which provide an interesting insight into WI and village events since the Wing WI started in 1926. Members are asked to bring a plate of food, savoury or sweet, for the tea.
Visitors from Wing or elsewhere are always welcome and this will be an opportunity for anyone interested to find out more about the WI in Wing and also the part the WI plays nationally through campaigns and participation in government policy committees (e.g the proposal of banks to discontinue the use of cheques which was abandoned after it was opposed by national groups including the WI).
Those interested in village history are also welcome to come to look at the Wing WI archive.  Information from the secretary, Jane Gilmore:  01572 737324

Wing Senior Citizens Lunch 2016


There will be a Christmas lunch held at the hall on Sunday 11 December 12:30 for 1:00 pm

Same Arrangements as last year, if you are not now a resident you might like to consider a donation, but if you consider yourself senior and you live in Wing then it’s all free. This year the main burden of the cost will be borne by the Thursday Coffee Morning group.

Same catering,  same menu, same good time to be had. 100 Club double prize value again.

What you need to do:- Get your name on the list held by Paul Brewer. He is captive every Thursday morning 10:30 till 12:00 at the Village Hall charming the ladies, well some of them, at Coffee Morning. If you need to use a telephone go straight to the top and let Mary Rodgers know on 01572 737475. Failing that, give your details to any member of the committee and they will ensure you’re details are entered.

This Years Menu, as last year, will be:-Traditional Christmas Lunch followed by,

Christmas Pudding   or   Lemon Meringue Roulade   or   Fresh Fruit Salad

The list will hopefully show your choice of sweet.

 

 

 

 

Spirits of Christmas


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 Come and sing carols around our new Christmas Tree and watch the lights switched on to celebrate the start of the season

 

£5 entrance

  • Wine by Bat & Bottle
  • Canapés by Otters Fine Foods
  • Christmas sausage rolls by Vivia Crump’s
  • Various Christmas themed stalls.

The  evening will begin with the switch on of Wing’s Christmas lights accompanied by a few carols to get you in the mood.

Entry to the event is £5.00 on the door and you will be given a glass of wine/beer or soft drinks of your choice and a selection of delicious canapes by Otters Fine Foods and some special Christmas sausage rolls by Wing’s own Vivia Crump.

Ben from Bat and Bottle will bring a festive selection of his Italian wines and be on hand to talk you through what makes them special.

There is an opportunity to get your Christmas shopping underway with a select number of stalls selling food and Christmas related products.

The evening will wind up with the prize draw for 2 time-share holidays donated by the Cullens.

We hope you will come and join what promises to be a great, local evening.

 

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