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A show to chase the winter blues


IN th e s e cold and d a rk days of winter it is d e l i g h t f u l


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cheering to “escape” in o u r m in d s to an o th e r land and to live in a world of fan­ ta sy for an hour or


two. What could be more en­


trancing than a trip to China with the cast of “Aladdin," this year’s pan­ tomime production at C l i th e ro e ’s T r in i ty Methodist Church. It is not often that a


and production which is always sought but not often found away from the professional theatre. Outstanding in the


the mirth which the name of the character implies. Making their first ap­


s ta g e has been so thoughtfully and skilfully decorated and prepared to make the presentation so effective. The ‘ colourful costumes (all made by ladies of the church and designed to the highest standards) are many and varied and make a strik­ ing feature of the produc­ tion.


chosen, rehearsed and presented and, while giving full credit to the principals, chorus and children, it is obvious that the organisation and ad­ ministration of the pan­ tomime provide that sup­ port, “back up,” teaching


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TEENAGERS from all over the Ribble Valley met at Gisbnrn Festival Hall, on Friday, for a disco to marl: the Interna­ tional Year of Youth. Youth clubs from Read amt Simonstone, Billing-


ton, Whatley, Gisburn, Hurst. Green, St Mary's Clitheroe, Waddington and West. Bradford were represented. Read and Simonstone


greaves, of Waddington, was presented with a shield for ivinning the inter-club disco dancing competition. During the evening club


youth leader Dave Cook ran the disco. Sarah Har­


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YOUNG members of Clitheroe and District Caledonian Society, Stuart Gower (left) and Murray Walker, present arms before escorting the


haggis to tlie to]) table at the Burns Night dinner. The proceedings at


Stirk House, Gisburn, on Friday, continued with the toast to the Immortal


Memory, proposed by Mr Barclay Walker, ballads by Mr Eric Thompson and Highland dancing by Mrs Helen Walker. Afterwards there was


dancing to the Glen Fraser Darice Band, from Scotland.'•The evening was voted a great success by the 140 members and guests.


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show is the fluorescent “cave scene” which reve­ als the clever lighting and sound techniques which have been installed, the whole effect being com­ pleted in conjunction with tile stage staff and war­ drobe department. The “dragon fountain scene” is a striking prelude to a stirring finale featuring the entire cast. The story of “Aladdin"


pearances in the Trinity pantomime are Kathleen Paul (Aladdin), who plays with zest and charm and sings beautifully, Stuart Kellington (Abanazar), who gives a studied and captivating performance, and Judith Sowerby (Prin­ cess Balroubador), who appears and sings with a delightful freshness and graces the stage with her presence. J e an Robinson


although well known, is well scripted (with some originality) and is pre­ sented by a strong team of principals, several m u ch e x p e r i e n cod. Norman Hornby (Widow Twankey) is, as usual, the main provider of comedy and displays his much ap­ preciated stage craft. Ian H a r r iso n (W i s h e e Washee), another favour­ ite, creates by his antics


Louise Wrigley (Geni of the Lamp), who also dances in a most tasteful manner, first with her tap dancing and attractive young ladies, later alone, and then with the children in a ballet sequence.


The whole show is ex­


(S e rg e a n t Pong) — always a comedienne — and Roland Hailwood (Rung Fou) — in good voice as ever — are sea­ soned and well-tried pan­ tomime performers and are ideally cast in their parts. First-class support is


cellently supported by an enchanting and tuneful chorus, which is also fea­ tured in colourful group­ ings. Of course, as in all pantomime, the children (obviously ex p e r t ly trained and rehearsed) are received with groat affection and parental pride as they sing and dance and “model” their eye-catching costumes, while three very brave young gentlemen are not to be outshone by the dainty ladies with whom they appear.


given by Pat Bowker (Empress), making her debut; Stephanie Alston (So Shi); Clare Briteliffe (Spirit of the Ring) and


Dorothy Birtwell is fortu­ nate in having once more the skill of Peter Wrigley on the organ. The entire


Musical d ire c to r


show is produced and di­ rected by Stuart Robin­ son, who can again take pride and satisfaction from the loyalty and hard work of so many people during recent weeks. “Aladdin” is another


Bridge Club


WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr R. Atkinson and Mr P. J en n in g s . Mrs M. Thorne and Mrs 1. Oxford. EW Mrs F. Wilson and Mrs J. Fog- gett. Mr and Mrs G. Tatton. On the following hand, only


four pairs bid to the grand slam, which should always' be jlnved in no trumps to give the ugliest score at duplicate pairs. A good bidding sequence oc­


curred at one table where the land was bid as follows:


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knew that unless there was a erv bad diamond split, the


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contract was "on ice," as north ad shown two aces and two


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kings by responding 5H and GH to the'"Blackwood" inquiries. South knew, therefore, that he would make two tricks in paries. three in hearts, six in


diamonds and two in club: N dealer. EW vul.


first-class production giving an enjoyable time to every member of the family. The show con­ tinues to the end of the


week. Chorus: Christine Briteliffe,


C y n th ia C ro y d o n , Tracy Faulker, Ada Garner. Deanna Garner, Alison Hailwood, Joan Hill. Nicola Hill, Pat Hornby. Carol Kellington, Julie Niven, Rachel Saberton, Christine Shutt, Adele Smithies. Eleanor Sowerby, Joanna Sowerby. Caroline Templeman. Sandra Ward. Pauline Wrigley and David Garner. Dan ce rs : Nicola Aspin,


Caroline Avery, Rachel Avery, Patsy Bentham, Jane Har- grea'ves. Gemma Linford. Charlotte Pomfret. Hayley Smithies, Abigail Sowerby. Helen Waddington. Tracy Waimsley. Emma Wilkinson. Louise Wilkinson. Sara Wilkin­ son, Andrew Jackson. Matthew Jackson, Ryan Waimsley.


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