Published: Friday, 30th November, 2007 09:00
Sterling effort by Santa
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Santa and Rotary members Cowan McNair (left) and Ivor Barber welcome youngsters Finlay Langham and Miller Dawson to the grotto at Sterling.
Pic by: Jan van der Merwe
STERLING is once again playing host to Santa at the Hub Cafe in Tillicoultry – thanks to the support of the Rotary Club of Alloa.
Santa made his first appearance of the festive season on Saturday, and the good news is he will be returning again on 1, 3, 8, 9, 15 and 16 December, on each occasion between 1pm and 4pm.
Each child will receive a gift and a photograph with Santa which will be printed on the spot – all for £6.
Discounts will be given for more than one child, and extra photos cost just £2.
All the proceeds from this, as well as the collections by members of the Rotary Club in the store, will be donated to local charities and causes.
p Santa and Rotary members Cowan McNair (left) and Ivor Barber welcome youngsters Finlay Langham and Miller Dawson to the grotto at Sterling.
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