| Norton News - October 2010 |
Norton’s Diary at a GlanceVillage Hall MeetingWednesday 10th November 2010 - Village Hall Meeting - All welcome. Wednesdays Keep FitIn Norton Village Hall 7:30pm Halloween Fancy Dress Adult Disco - CANCELLEDHalloween Fancy Dress Party at the Village HallSunday 31st OctoberSarah Roberts is once again hosting the popular Halloween Fancy Dress Party for all the village children with games of ‘Wrap your Mummy’ and ’Yuckie Dip’ and tea provided. This will be followed by an accompanied ‘Trick or Treat’ walk around the village. A poster is attached so if you are happy to participate in “Trick or Treat” for children from the party, please display this in a prominent position on your door or window from Sunday morning onwards , otherwise we will not disturb you. Thank you. Bonfire PartyFriday 5th NovemberKindly hosted by the Vero family at Norton House Farm, Orton Lane, Norton Juxta Twycross. Gates open 6.30pm, fireworks 7pm. £5 Adult, £1 Child, Family £10 (2 Adults and up to 3 children). Refreshments available - BBQ, jacket potatoes, hot soup, punch, soft drinks etc. In the interests of safety please do not bring any fireworks/sparklers of your own with you. Handbag AuctionFriday 26th NovemberGirls – you can’t afford to miss this, what if that perfect bag is there and your friend gets it instead of you, or worse.............you know what I mean! If you are bored with that little, last season, Gucci number and would like to donate it, please contact Mel or Fran and they will be happy to take it off your hands! Of course, it doesn’t have to be designer (although that would be nice!) or a handbag either, it can be a briefcase, suitcase, sandwich box, designer carrier bags, etc, etc. For more details contact Mel on 881007. 100 Club WinnersThis will be drawn at the November meeting as not all subscriptions have been received. |
101 - Police non-emergency phone number101 is the number to call when you want to contact your local police - when it’s less urgent than a 999 call. 101 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. |
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Please Please Please... Clean up after your dog "If you allow your dog to foul in any public place and do not clean it up you may be liable, on conviction, to a fine of upto £1,000" Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council & Twycross Parish Council |