CHARITY MATTERS: It's child's play

Ruby Spengler enjoyed decorating the side of a van donated by Hughes’s scrap yard, indulging in the chocolate fountain and then dancing in the disco Buy this photo » Ruby Spengler enjoyed decorating the side of a van donated by Hughes’s scrap yard, indulging in the chocolate fountain and then dancing in the disco

CHILDREN were let loose in a car showroom with paintball guns, chocolate and modelling clay on Saturday, all in the name of a good cause.

The Chevrolet garage in Bicester welcomed more than 50 people to its mad hatter’s tea party in aid of military charity SSAFA.

Fern Spengler from Bicester took her daughter Ruby, age two, pictured, and ran a stall making “angry birds” fridge magnets with her company Jumping Clay.

Ms Spengler, 25, said: “We just wanted to have a lot of fun, the kids all seemed to really enjoy themselves.”

Ruby enjoyed decorating the side of a van donated by Hughes’s scrap yard, indulging in the chocolate fountain and then dancing in the disco.

The party raised more than £140 for SSAFA which aids servicemen in times of need.

 

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11:52pm Mon 15 Oct 12

Cyphre says...

Wow thats one heck of a willing company to let kids loose in there building with paintball guns WOW hats off to you! They can get great paintball gear here http://www.airsplat.
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Wow thats one heck of a willing company to let kids loose in there building with paintball guns WOW hats off to you! They can get great paintball gear here http://www.airsplat. com/Categories/Paint ball.htm Cyphre

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