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    The following article is reproduced from Prudence's social Diary as it appeared in the February edition of SHROPSHIRE COUNTY ELITE magazine 


    
The party was held in the ball room at the Dun Cow in Dawley. The club members and guests assembled in the saloon annex for a sherry aperitif.

 Do you think we can find a fourth for bridge        Now I've got the purfict little bike for you at the lock up. 

     After  the aperitif and introductions of guests the congregation moved into the ballroom to continue with the nights gratification

mehelentorn.jpg (31325 bytes)         snaping the snapper

Bonnie Tyler impression or trying to attract the waiter         whitetux.jpg (214716 bytes)

     Dress was optional. But as these pictures testify they all elected to wear clothes, this was most likely due to the decidedly cool weather conditions. There was however a couple of ladies, who despite the weather, wore frocks of the finest gossamer which allowed the virtually unhindered views of their brief foundation garments. Had this, dear reader, been a gathering of the less genteel and sophisticated, such as a hunt ball, Rotarian annual dinner and dance, these demure young ladies would no doubt have been drooled at, made suggestive comments too and other despicable things that these uncouth types aspire to. [We have not published any pictures of these ladies to prevent this unhealthy minority satisfying their unsavory appetites. The Editor] 

The evenings repast consisted of a choice of starter, with turkey for the main course with all the usual trimmings, another choice of sweet and rounded off with coffee

Tonto and the sloane ranger   

The musical interludes for the evening were supplied by Tonto's mobile disco, purveyors of  fine classical music for those with a discerning ear,

Young Rodney and his school chums play for the guests  Rodney's headmaster helps out on vocals (he did exceedingly well)

 and NIGEL! Oh! I beg your pardon  that should be Nitro. They played a mixture of  waltzes, quick steps and rounding off their performance with a rousing rendition of the Gay Gordon's much to the delight of the audience.  

By ten o clock and with their appetites for food and dance sated these gentle folk bade farewell to one and all and made their way home to have a calming cup of cocoa prior to retiring for the night.

AS IF!