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THE PUG DOG WELFARE
& RESCUE ASSOCIATION

            We extend a warm welcome to everyone to attend our

GARDEN PARTY

On Sunday 13th. July 2008. at Crowhurst Village Hall, Nr. Lingfield, Surrey
Commencing at 1.30pm.

PUG GAMES – FANCY DRESS – RAFFLE – TOMBOLA

HIGHLIGHT OF THE DAY –THE PARADE OF WELFARE PUGS
(Trophy for the oldest Welfare Pug in the Parade)

Refreshments will be available.

Gifts and donations gratefully received..

DIRECTIONS TO CROWHURST VILLAGE HALL

FROM THE NORTH AND WEST
A22 from London, Croydon and Purley to junction 6. of the M25.
A25 from Guilford, Dorking and Redhill to the roundabout just south of junction 6. on the A22.

FROM JUNCTION 6.
Take EXIT A22/A25.  At next roundabout take the 2nd.exit A22 (bypassing Godstone village), over a small roundabout and continue for a further 1-2 miles to cross roads.
Turn left on to Miles Lane, signposted Crowhurst.  Continue to a “T” junction and turn right, again signposted Crowhurst, into Tandridge Lane, turn left at the traffic lights beneath the railway bridge into Crowhurst Lane end.  The Hall is approx’ one mile on the left.

FROM THE SOUTH TO EAST GRINSTEAD
Take A22 North, signposted London for approx’ six miles to Blindly Heath.
Entering the village you will see Bannisters Family Bakery on the left.  Over the bridge to the traffic lights, turn right, then first left, signposted Tandridge to the Brickmakers Arms public house.  Turn right in front of the railway bridge into Crowhurst Lane End.  The Hall is approx’ one mile on the left.

FROM EAST TO SEVENOAKS
Take M25 to junction 6. then as above

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ON THE 13th.. JULY
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT

For further information please contact:-
Alison Mount.  Tel:- 01480 810805 or
John Smith.      Tel:- 0114 287 4245



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