| 2004 Raffle winners | 9-March-2004 |
For this year’s raffle, chairman Janet Wilkinson was aided and abetted by WOMAC’s guest comediennes Jo Enright, Anna Kierle and Kerry Godiman. The winners were: Two tickets to London Fashion week, courtesy of Rouge Events – Penny Steer Framed Manchester United first team shirt signed by Ryan Giggs, courtesy of Volex Wiring – Michelle Pugh Audi Kiddy Car – Sharon Jarvis Four VIP tickets to one of any BTCC and Seat Cupra Championship rounds, courtesy of Seat – Katharine Roberton of Marie Curie won the tickets and they will be offered as a prize at a Marie Curie quiz night Two tickets for Rugby Six Nations Wales vs Italy, courtesy of Seat – Judith O’Connor Two tickets for Rugby Six Nations Wales vs France, courtesy of Seat – Marco Ferrari Nissan Z Collection watch – Kate Thompson Child’s Skoda Bicycle – D Tappa Fortnum and Mason’s hamper – Les Pickering Fortnum and Mason’s hamper – Paul Cordle Fortnum and Mason’s hamper – Natascia Leone Mitsubishi Evolution VIII FQ-300 for the weekend – E Murray Peugeot mountain bike – Barbara Prince, who has donated it to Willen Hospice in Milton Keynes Foggy Petronas Racing shirt, signed by Carl Fogarty – Richard Hammond Visit to Rolls-Royce factory and ride in a Phantom – Donna Jones Family portrait by Richard Newton, courtesy of Colin Sims Digital Imaging – Kilian Konig £100-worth of vouchers towards a course in art, craft, music, photography or gardening at West Dean College near Chichester – T Harris Alpine Quake mountain bike donated by IPC Focus Network – Eamonn Murray Philip Treacy pork pie hat – Dave White VX 220 Turbo for the weekend – Richard Eccleston Flight in Cessna 150 donated by David Moreau – Mark Gauntlett £500-worth of Mercedes-Benz Boutique merchandise – Frank Finch Signed Sunderland first team shirt, courtesy of Reg Vardy – Paul Harris Two places on the Audi Driving Experience at Silverstone – Tom Malcolm Volvo XC90 for the weekend – Steve Eardley Table centre from Autosport Awards: a 1/18th scale model of Rubens Barrichello’s F1 car, signed by Rubens himself – Judith O’Connor Voucher for the Land Rover Experience – Alistair Weaver Total valet by concours experts Autoglym – Rob Golding Set of Goodyear tyres worth £250 – to be donated directly to one of the charities STOP PRESS: One of last year’s winners, Giles Chapman, put his set of signed Jenson Button overalls on eBay and has just donated the proceeds – a very welcome £481! |
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