A RARE, limited edition Queen's Jubilee tea caddy is the star item in Malton's St Catherine's Hospice charity shop Christmas raffle, being drawn at 11am tomorrow.
Jane Broadbridge, manager of the shop, in Wheelgate, said: "As always we have had a terrific response to our annual Christmas raffle. Local trades and people have donated some really lovely prizes. If anyone still wants a go they'd better hurry as we have only a few tickets left."
Apart from the jubilee tea caddy there are hampers, soft toys, photo frames, bottles of spirits and even a large white teddy bear, which shop staff have christened Mellors, after the gamekeeper from Lady Chatterley's Lover.
Updated: 11:28 Friday, December 13, 2002
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