Harlequinade

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We seem to have the headquarters bit off to a fine art with many favourable comments from riders. Most riders seemed to enjoy the day even if it was a bit windy in places. The pre-event dinner was again first class and those who arrived on the Friday partook of more food and fun in fine style.

Ed.

Another successful weekend.

In Control

After the Old Buffoons, for People What Lunch! While the “new” team in the kitchen was not all new the head honchos were and it all went very well as expected. Lunch was up to its usual standard with 55 diners being catered for in fine style.

The Buffoons Harlequins Bill Bentley Heather Bone Colin Seago Brian Wright Robert Bone

‘10’ 26.58 42.00 33.20 34.13 33.17

Bath Road Andy Bennett Dave Devine Richard Willcox Stuart Jackson Colin Mann Dave Giggs Bill Cox (run)

31.50 27.10 26.20 27.12 30.22 32.33

Lap 28.55 45.12 35.39 36.37 35.34

H’cap 23.50 27.52 28.19 28.42 29.04

34.35 27.15 29.10 27.20 28.22 27.27 29.10 29.10 32.33 29.48 35.22 30.07 1.31.19

Greenford What with peoples generosity we had a magnificent raffle Derek Thompson 35.35 38.10 24.20 30.17 32.19 27.34 table . That, together with the auction of a great photo of Jim Williams Monument Valley donated by Bob Mahoney, record sales Colin Williamson 25.54 27.48 27.43 of raffle tickets and the profit made on the lunch all gave Terry Williamson 39.45 42.45 28.00 our funds a good boost. Ian Prior 30.35 33.06 28.06 John Pearce 30.21 32.35 28.25 Big thanks to the cooks, servers, table and chair shifters John O'Donnell 35.01 38.49 32.59 and anyone else who helped make it happen. A great Phil Williamson (run) 1.31.19 ending to a great day. Ed.

Punny things

Those who jump off a bridge in Paris are in Seine. KW

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