Inside the village hall there was the ususal show of flower displays - photo competion - childrens craft - adult craft - painting - old village photos and a collection of Queen Elizabeth photos and items to celebrate her 80th birthday. Margaret won the Jam competion and Samantha won the photo competion. Sam also came second with her pen sketch of some boats.
On the playing field there was the ususal Tug of War and displays of dancing by the Primary School. The Air Cadets gave a marching display and a Scotish Piper wandered round playing. The sun shone all day and the village hall bar ran out of beer - Peter had to go to the shop go get cans 3 times just to keep the bar open. It was drunk dry. They took £1300 in the period from 12 noon to 4.30pm
The children had a great time on the big slide

Genevieve had a go on the tea cup roundabout

Peter got his hands on the guns

Both of them had a go on the bow and arrows

Genevieve decided to ride on the train. Note the "guard" on the rear seat. There was a bit of an arguament when he asked for her ticket. "No its mine" she said and would not let him tear the ticket.

Going very fast is this train

Peter went early to go to his golf class. So he missed the fire engine

And the parrot from the Parrot Sanctuary

The RAF has spent the last 70 years bombing the salt flats on the edge of the village so it was nice of them to send all the Battle of Britain Flight for a flypast. They flew over three times and it is amazing how the noise of low flying piston engined aircarft can get to you. Even grown men had lumps in the throat.

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