Our October lunch is being held on
Tuesday 14th October 2014 at
at the usual time of 12.30 pm.
Unfortunately on this occasion we have to restrict our number to 40, so it will be a question of ‘first come first served’, and priority will be given to Members.
However, judging from the number attending over the past few months, this should not present a problem.
Can we also remind you to have your 17€ or cheque made out to ‘La Bonne Auberge’ in an envelope with your name on it to simplify taking of money.
Coffee is not included in the price.
It is becoming more and more difficult and time consuming to find restaurants to suit our needs for our price, but rest assured we are doing our best.
MENU on 14th October 17€ (wine included)
Tarte Tomate et Crudities
Salmon Grille a la plancha avec Gratin de Legumes
Gratin de Fruits
(coffee not included)
Please make your reservation as soon as possible, but by Thursday 9th October at the latest.
As this is the last lunch before Armistice Day, Julia Grange will have Poppies for sale, and we hope you will give generously - All the money goes to the British Legion.
There will also be a Video Exchange, so if you have any to share please bring them along.
We will also try to upgrade our Raffle Prizes this month, but still welcome donations - so please delve into your cupboards for any unwanted articles.
Can we also remind everyone that the
!!!
November lunch will take place on
Wednesday 12th
!!!
in view of the fact that the Tuesday is Armistice Day and a holiday.
On this occasion there will be no restriction of numbers. It will take place in the Foyer at Cravencere, when two of our Members, Michelle Chavenon and Dagmar Buneman have volunteered to make us a ‘Cous Cous’.
We also have the pleasure to welcome Kate Coulson to this lunch to talk to us about Yoga and Pilates and the benefits to women’s health. So please make a note of this in your diary.
The booking form with full details will be sent out at the end of October.
In the meantime we look forward to seeing as many as possible in October.
The Committee
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