A Wool couple, Ann and Richard Collier won the annual Beetle Drive organised by the Wool and District Cancer Research UK group for the second time.
This Beetle Drive, which has been played for the last five years, took place in Winfrith Village Hall together with a fish and chip supper, a raffle and guess the polar bear’s birthday.
John Draisey of Winfrith won this bear, and thanks for the generous donation.
It was a fun packed evening, sold out weeks before, with John Yonwin as the games master ably assisted by Helen Evans, a whizz at adding the scores up. A grand total of £574 was made so thanks to all the people who helped make the evening a success.
This group has been organising fund raising events for 35 years and has raised £150,000 so far.
Their next fund raising event is a Summer Fayre at Manor Farm Spring Street Wool on Thursday, June 23.
EMIEL and Kate are organising another of their food nights at Winfrith Village Hall and this will take place on Saturday, April 30.
This time it’s a home-made pie and a pint. You can have a take away if it’s more convenient to take it home.
Tickets £8 each from Winfrith Post Office, or call Kate on 854838 or Emiel on 852844.
WINFRITH Gardening Club is holding their monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 26 at Winfrith Village Hall.
They are featuring Jan Willents from Island Nurseries at Upwey who will be talking about “Bedding Plants and Baskets”
Usual time of starting is 7.30pm and I’m sure there are tea and biscuits to be had in the interval.
THE Cricket Club are getting ready for the season with nets taking place over the winter but now rolling work has started on the green so all should be ready soon.
The Cricket Club play cricket in a friendly and sporting way, with just the right level of competiveness. They play league cricket in the Read Woodruff Dorchester and District Evening League.
Friendly cricket matches against local teams are also played together with an annual match between the cricket club and the church, a fun social time is usually had by all.
This year the cricket club is celebrating 25 years together.
We are hoping to produce a little podcast with some photos and stories so if you have good memories of matches or players over the years please contact me.
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