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Nora, 101, gets her kit off for football calendar



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Published Date:
20 November 2007
Tuesday, 5.20pm - Naked ladies adorn the Ancaster Athletic Football Club 2008 calendar – including 101-year-old Nora Hardwick as Miss November.
Last year's naked male calendar raised money for the children's football club, and was such a success, the club decided to do another this year, with the ladies taking their turn to strip off.

Nora posed behind the bar at Ancaster's Ermine Way pub, joining mums, partners and wives of coaches, local businesswomen and the lollipop lady.

She said: "I think the picture came out very good. The lady who organised it thought it would be nice for the oldest lady in the village to be in it.

"It was a bit of fun, but I didn't strip off completely."

A launch party at the Ermine Way, on Saturday, was a chance for the ladies to get together and even sign autographs.

Publicans Paul and Donna Moody helped with the launch, jointly celebrating their first anniversary at the pub.

Club chairman Darron Talton said: "All the ladies look great.

"The club is very grateful to all those who took part and wishes to thank each one of them, with a special vote of thanks to Tony Meredith, a professional photographer who gave his time for free.

"We also want to assure everyone that this has been done with the best taste and with decorum, and that we hope this means that all people will be able to buy one and show their support to the club and all it does with the young people in the village and beyond."

Sales of the calendars are expected to raise around £1,000 for the club.
Buy your calendar for £6 from Ancaster Stores (Tel: 01400 230230).

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