The Penkridge Advertiser - January 2017

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Picture shows Pauline Parlane, Del Johnson, Nadia Rowley and Chairman Joyce Cox

Cannock and District Ladies Probus Club Members at the Christmas meeting enjoyed a

traditional Christmas dinner at Chase Golf Club; and then participated in festive crafting. Some

crisp, and sunny day. Then there will be the Carol Service at St Stephens Church where carols, mulled wine and mince pies will continue the Christmas

of the ladies who meet regularly for a craft club

theme of events.

for members to make their own Christmas cards.

Meetings for Cannock and District Ladies Probus

provided pre-prepared craft items in envelopes

Some cards were artistic, original and perfectly delightful. Others could have donned the walls at the local primary school! With glitter, bits of

are held on the first Thursday of each month at The Chase Golf and Country Club. The next meeting is on 5th January when the talk will be about the Inuit

paper and sticky fingers we all agreed we had

people of Labrador.

Maybe some would even be posted out to

For further information on joining contact

lots of fun creating our own cards to take home. understanding friends!

membership secretary on 01543 505107 and/or www.probusonline.org

Barbara Matthews had organised a coach trip to the Christmas market and Nutcracker themed house at Chatsworth for some shopping and mulled wine; which continued the Christmas theme on a frosty, January 2017

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