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Celebrating the Forthcoming 60th Anniversary of Eaton Bray Methodist Youth Club

This article was published in October 2008. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

BookletA new booklet has been published by Maurice Sanders. It is a reprint of his previous writings and now combines over 30 unique photographs not previous published. The photos are of old club members, some showing them engaged in hilarious antics. Also included in the booklet are 16 advertisements of village traders who sponsored the club in the 1950s, interestingly all now gone except for Janes of Edlesborough!

This limited editon booklet, specially produced for The Mayne Event on Saturday October 11th is available only at The Mayne Event, not the author or elsewhere.

Much appreciation goes to Moren Associates Limited (who produce Focus) and have donated the artwork and production free of charge.

This is a must for ex members and would make an excellent Christmas gift at only £5.


THE MAYNE EVENT!

EDLESBOROUGH MEMORIAL HALL
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11TH 2008, 10AM - 4PM

ADMISSION - £3

QUILTS ? QUILTS ? QUILTS! BY MARY MAYNE
PINSTRIPING DISPLAY BY DANNY MAYNE
RAFFLE, TEAS, COFFEE, CAKES, BISCUILTS.
RAFFLE WITH A DIFFERENCE!

ALSO...

EATON BRAY AND EDLESBOROUGH, A CENTURY OF CHANGE
SLIDE PRESENTATION BY PETER MAYNE
EVENING PRESENTATION,
DOORS OPEN - 6-30PM STARTS PROMPT 7PM

TICKETS LIMITED TO 50 ONLY

AVAILABLE FROM ROEBUCK GARAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 26th.

ADMISSION MINIMUM DONATION OF £5 PER TICKET

RAFFLE, TEAS, COFFEE & BISCUITS

All Proceeds In Aid Of Papworth Hospital Oncology Unit And Ground Floor Surgical Ward

Source: Focus, October 2008


Eaton Bray Youth Club

This article was published in August 2007. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

An opportunity will occur in September 2007 for a Youth Club Leader in Eaton Bray as the present Leader will be leaving. This established and successful club provides a vital and rewarding position giving an essential facility for young folk in the village.

The needs are:-

  • To organise and oversee Youth Club Activities at the Coffee Tavern as well as on special arranged outings.
  • To liaise with the Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity Team and Luton & Beds Youth Association on organised events.

Supported by:-

  • Two experienced helpers and a treasurer and the Parish Council.
  • Help for special projects from the Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity Team & L & B Y A.

The rewards are:-

  • A monthly salary during school term time.
  • All school holidays off.

For further information contact M Beal or apply to The Parish Clerk.

Source: Focus, August/September 2007