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Punch
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Shows
at 3.00pm and 4.00pm |
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Music |
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Church
Music 3.00pm and 4.20pm, Director of Music: Martin Hall |
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Sideshows |
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Tossing the Sheaf (A show of agility, accuracy and
strength) |
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Aerial Archery (A game for all the Family) |
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Mediaeval Stocks (Practise your aim and
scoring skills) |
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Splat the Rat (The return of a traditional favourite) |
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Numerous Shies (Accuracy may well present you with a prize) |
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A Story
Teller (The children will be enthralled by
tales of awe and wonder) |
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Roast Sheep |
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……will be served during the afternoon. (Try it accompanied by medieval mead) |
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Lamb donated by |
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Refreshments |
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Beers, Cider, Soft Drinks and Ices are
available throughout the afternoon. Cream Teas are served in the Village Hall. |
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Stalls |
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Merchandise and chattels for every
trade and every pocket: Arts and Crafts, Cakes, Farm and Garden Produce,
Toys, Books, Pies, Sweet Meats, Bric a Brac and souvenirs. |
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St. James’ Church |
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An exhibition of Flowers of Abinger
and photographs from Fairs gone by will be held in the Church. Spend a
quiet interlude away from the hubbub of the Fair. |
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