Car Raffle: Win The SEAT Ibiza for Just £1
Help in the making of the New Fusilier Museum: buy raffle tickets now for only £1 each
1] By Post
Please send a cheque (made out to "The Fusiliers Museum Appeal")
and stamped self-addressed envelope (marked CAR RAFFLE) to:
Col Eric Davidson
Fusiliers Museum Appeal
Wellington Barrack
Bolton Road
Bury
Lancs
BL8 2PL
2] Wellington Barracks or Hobin SEAT Garage
You Can Purchase tickets from the Wellington Barracks, Bolton Road, Bury,
or The Hobin SEAT Garage on Bell Lane Bury, during office hours.
The draw for the SEAT Ibiza car will take place at the Fusilier Museum, Moss Street, Bury, on Gallipoli Saturday 25th April 2009, the opening day of the new museum.
Donated
by 
Volunteers Needed!
We are also looking for volunteers to sell the raffle tickets if you can
help please get in contact with Col Eric Davidson:
0161 705 1577, or 07753587606
E-Mail Eric : ericdavidson@swnetwork.net
From the Bury Times
THE last big push for Bury's Fusilier Museum has stepped up a gear.
Fundraisers feel they are now very much in the driving seat in achieving
their aim of raising the final £300,000 needed for the museum project
after recruiting a local businessman to their ranks.
David Hobin, owner of car dealership Hobin of Bury, has generously donated
a SEAT Ibiza which will be raffled off over the next 12 months.
Tickets are on sale at £1 each and the winner will be unveiled when
the new museum opens next year on April 25 - the 94th anniversary of the
Lancashire Landings at Gallipoli. It was at Gallipoli where the Fusiliers
were rewarded for their most celebrated act of bravery when six Victoria
Crosses were won before breakfast.
In total, the Fusliers won more VCs in the First World War than any other
British regiment, with a total of 18.
Lieutenant Colonel Eric Davidson, director of the Fusilier Museum project,
welcomed Mr Hobin's support.
He said: "We are absolutely delighted to welcome David on board.
"We have one year to raise the £300,000 needed to complete the
museum and the donation of the SEAT car will go a long way to helping us
achieve our aim."
Mr Hobin, who has dealerships in Bell Lane, Bury, as well as in Manchester
and Preston, said: "My children were born in Bury and I have a nephew
who is serving in the armed forces.
"The Fusilier Museum is an important addition to the town's attractions
and I am delighted to give my support to such a great cause."
The multi-million pound museum will be housed in the former Bury Arts and
Craft college in Broad Street./ It will be dedicated to the 300-plus years
history of the regiment - from its early days when it was known as the Twentieth
Foot and then the Lancashire Fusiliers, to its present day title of the
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Raffle tickets for the car can be bought from the existing museum at Wellington
Barracks in Bolton Road or from the Mill Gate shopping centre's information
stand on market days.








