Winter maintenance is progressing well. Many thanks to the band of volunteers who turned up on Sunday - more of the same please. Anyone who can lend a hand should contact Rolly Squibbs on 842170 or Mike Stace on 844484.

Whilst all this is happening, several of our members are taking part in an instructors course run by the WYA. This takes place over a series of weekends, resulting in a full instructors qualification globally recognised.

The social scene continues to flourish. Last Friday's darts practice went very well. Let us hope that the form shown will be repeated this evening when we play the Chemist at home. Participating members please note. Captain, Terry Evans and other key members will not be available for selection. Terry expects the reminder of the team to rise to the occasion.

Last Saturday's cheese and cawl lived up to expectations. The discerning participants were treated to a cawl of the highest order. Many thanks to Terry Evans for his culinary efforts - what a talent!

THE GREAT

JIG-SAW RACE

Following on from last year's successful venture, the format for this year's event on Saturday, March 13, will be basically the same. Chief referee, Mark Dashfield, has intimated that the jig-saws this year will be identical to ensure 'fair play'. Also, team sizes will be restricted. Proceedings will start at approximately 7.45 pm.

This was a great deal of fun last year so why not 'chill out' by doing something different. We look forward to meeting you.

SOUP FRENZY

The next culinary extravanganga will be the eagerly awaited Soup Frenzy, which will take place on Saturday, March 27. Don't miss this opportunity to taunt your taste buds. Mike and Deanna promise me that last year's soups will be surpassed. I can't wait!

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

There are still a few annual subscriptions due. Please contact membership secretary, Julia Dashfield, on 844918, for further details.

Anyone interested in joining this dynamic club should contact any member for further details. We look forward to meeting you.

GP14