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A N imprumptii per for ­ mance of “Cinderella" pro- v i i lcd some bi lariotis entei-tainmeiit at the 17th annual charter dinner of Clitheroe Speakers’ Club at the Shireburn Arms Hotel. Hurst Green. T It e M a y u r a n d


Mayoress o f ’ Cl itheroe. Conn, and Mrs Hoyvel


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Jones. Mrs Marlene Hir- lyvel l


and Mr Grainger,


v ic e -p r e s id ent North Pennine Speakers’ tively, at


the dinner. i repre (Tubs,


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26 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. TEL: (01200) 2269S The bookshop'wtth so much more • Open 6 Days §


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frum lieiphbourinp clubs. Mr Stanley Blackburn,


president of Cl i theroe Speakers' Club, welcomed tile guests and, after pro­ posing a toast to the asso­ ciation, club member Mr Kevin Crowther gave a speech outlining the club’s history and the advan­ tages of membership.


Mrs Hirtyvell res|Minded


on behalf of the associa­ tion, and Conn. Jones replied in response to a toast to the guests, pro­


posed by Mrs Christine Willman. For tile third time at the


club’s annual dinner, club members Mr Gordon Tay­ lor anil Mr Lionel Patter­ son surprised unsuspect­ ing fel low members by inviting them to stage a performance of “Cinder­ el la, ” with a m using results.


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b v " '/ / ’ :‘ r,,ni,1K. Played b.\ .Mr Giles s yvife Mar­


garet. she yvas heard to reply: "What, again'."’


Other willing partici­


pants m the festive spoof panto included Mrs Penny


Ogden, who took the rule of mu-nit,,,-, Mrs Margaret


Wilkinson, yvho yvas the fairy godmother, and Mr Dennis Ogden, yvho played the uglv sister. The next meet ing of


( htlieroe Speakers’ Club will be held on Monday at


Loyy- Moor Reading Riom at ,-do p.m. Visitors are welcome to attend


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Mortimer. Mrs Wilson and Mr Singer, i:W Mr Cowling and Mrs S'iibbeMs, Mrs Kenyon and Mrs Wo..,j.


B. K. A. i Window attack


, A 1.1 MI* of concrete was | thrown thronuh the win­ dow of the physiotherapy


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binlyi. Williams's play was experiment to sec wh'a ) [ ' / / written m llttli and folloyvs might transpire Tm,


thy outcome of Sir Charles r„rn,. the v'illait, Jasper s whim to hold a Maurieo Mullins 'an-ivv


chillv I !*:>(/.


y November nielit in hbfore U , n Kovisiny- a theatrical


lookinyr set was certainlv a challenge for David Kiln;,


' who is always a winner with his c lev er use of space and spectacle for Stap-e T w o ' s s t a p e desipns.


There were subtle shad­


ows of spolliphts and bal­ conies on tile dark back­ cloth. pivinp the sense of an open darkness and the depth of an empty eerie audi torium; a set t inp


which the cast used verv well. fhe jdot involv ed a lepend concerninp a mur­


der once committed in the t h e a t r e a n d t h e appearance o f a mute


still alive. A p a i n s t h i s w i f e '.


woman who eventual ly s p o k e , al l o f which inspired Sir Charles Jas­ per to hold the phosts of history dinner parly on tile stape. The same nipht he was to inherit £hn. at II p.m., provided he was


• • , .


before 11 p.m. Inpmiious methods were


“ "y, " * * .... ...................... ,


iliimor party on thy stage to lay claim to tin- fortune s abb ami of the dosed theatre mi a bv murdering Sir Char!,.- '


used by .Mr Mullins to hoodwink the host into


,, uas ably supported / ’. hur C(mk' *' r:1M * i V1 o inun emn


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k ' “ ,K“h,ir aK«'nst the others' fears


Lady Jasper's mother. •Mrs Arthur, was acted by i ,u naiLnvav(*<


1’at Harpreavcs. who per- in*


■ Ul i l t n 1 I a w h 1 m period wip. Dorothy t'u-di- dey-ased slumped pallid i„p added an air of dread .ndyumt m lus chair, and to these murderous pro­


. U b dole p.usonmp lus overbearinp hail she not to V d i


her rather larpe


late, the audience was eeedinps by appearinp as fascinated to see his phost


appear at his own dinner tab le to sit until th e 11th hour had struck. Mel Scorah plaved Sir Charles with a pentle-


nianly epotism. foolishly invit iup his own deatii upon the haunted stape. Mis s (1 r o o z e . his


superior secretary, was played with preat hauteur by Lesley Knipht. but her


comer to Stage Two, tuuk the part of j immy North with a pleasant vitality, acting with sensitivity ami


\ g a i n s t n is w i l e s wile, reluctant to act out w i " : ,; ; . iu' ; : ,d,v . ,“


when she repained her .-peech. Lastly, cousin Maurice,


the p o i s o n e r , a p t ly dressed in black as a Uor- .pian and played by Hub


sockd veneer ennobled audinwn'ihe nceof lVi l - A X N V i d i a m ^ n ^ :


( leeve, added duplicity and precd to this melodra­ matic production. There was plenty o! suspense. P e r h a p s t o t od ay 's


...... d i r e c t io n w e r e v e r v t w„ ....................o u . Thanks . o an-


keen ami exciting as it would have been to its Halt's equivalent. How­ e v e r , the design and


' " ' ^ r so


P la y ed 'lw j'iil “ ‘ l / ' “ ’T ' ' ' tll,,llbr|ufllll.v an'anped b'v pk . ed by Juha Haworth. David Kinp and his Stape


the mute woman who rea­ lised her own horrific fate


cuut m ZZJZJ, nati n


BRIDGE CLUB


WINN1CRS of the duplicate KBine at Clitheroe Bridge Club •hi Wednesday night were Mr Speneer and Mrs Millington from Mrs Burt and Mrs Phillips. In joint third place were Mrs Park and Mrs Bowker with Mi's Kingham and Mrs Tatton. In a recent team of four


match, one team played the fol­ lowing hand in three*no trumps, 'dtile at the other table the hid- ling was as follows:


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In modern And, when the


Mnekwood, as west had shown a strong hand by his jump bid. Also, if the hand was played


“ided to ask for ares using


by west, the lead would come up to his stop, jf diamonds were l*‘d. Alter west had shown two aves. east was happy to bid the small slam, despite a high card point oumt of only Jill. North let) a diamond to the


jack, king and are, so declarer n.mfortahly made Ui tricks, los- ing.jllst the tpieell of clubs


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Ghost story has audience on the edge of their seats


P.ANTOiM IM K time is here again. Oil, yes, it is. Read and Simonstone


Players’ production this year is "Snow White and


the Seven Dwarfs" writ­ ten, produced and directed by Mrs Doreen Collinson.


( This will be the seventh j year she has organised a


i pantomime in Read and, ! as usual, she has many helpers on hand. To set the scene, the


| stape at Read Uni ted I Reformed Church Hall will j be full of creatures such as i butterflies, deer, a beetle


I and a ladybird, all played [ by children of the two vil-


lapes. Together with the dancers, over 20 young people will take part’. /Fhe main part of Snow .


i W hite will be played by | j Grace Carter, who wiil | 1 have to contend with the seven dwarfs, played by


inoVe'hT " U '' Sl,k' i.'k' k l !,:; ‘‘mild have "been more ; *1:» n e H o w e l l . Rut h 'all'V. UU’


[ Danielle Yeoman. No pantomime would be


the same without a “dame" and. as usual this year, the humour wi l l be in the: capable hands of Clifton C. Pollard, who plays a cook ! at the palace of tile wicked j queen and stepmother to; Snow White, plaved by- Pam Turner. Philip Willi : takes the part of the kinp j and the maid yvill be! played by Sandy Alev. The baddies, "Arnold j


and Hetty." are played by- Sue Lightboyvn and Peter i Holton. The audience yvill | take preat delight in boo­ ing these tyvo yvhen they ! take Snoyy Whi te anil: leave her in the yvoods. I he exist has also been


busy yvorking behind the scenes and local artists


*'1*^*s * ! l,, 1 r»-yprF;iyii.v.y.y»\-xw” -f, .r. v .....


! Ken and Phyllis Cherring ton


have painted


j Ihomas, Sally Clruszka. I Anna Jones, Helen Cres- ' well. Alexandra Cope and


excellent scenery. Musical accompaniment, at the rehearsals and p e r fo r ­


mances. is by Mrs Jean Johnson and Mrs Mary Seafnrd. Ticket sales are going


very yvell. Performances take place at 7-.'!0 p.m. tomorroyv and Saturday and on December Sth, I,tit and 10th, yvilh a matinee performance on the last day. Tickets are available at Read Post Office. Pol­ lard's Garage, or from Mrs 1). Hottoms (II2S2 TV.'libvp. I he full cast is pictured.


Shedding light on


woodland


TKKKS in a Sawlev wood­ land art* to see tin* light thanks to clearance work hy keen conservationists.


'fhe clearance project -- organised hy the Hritish


Trust for ( 'onservation \ olunleers. Lancashire County Council and the ( amtry>ide Management Service — is taking place at Sawley Lodge.


\ olunleers were on site


yesterday carrying out rhododendron clearance in order to allow more light into tlie woodland.


I he cleared areas will


he planted with native trees and approriale pro- t e c t i o n c ous t r uc ted against damage hv wihi animals, until the‘young


trees are mature enough to grow unprotected. Anyone interested in


volunteering on this or an; other practical conserva-


c nernitig- Juli an L o w e on ( th e ! Shhus^.


r'V!1,1)l.*°*i°ct shotiid contact H I ( \ volunteer officer


Jul ian L ow e on OILS' S» ‘>h!


Lively entertainment on menu


opening bidder rehids ;i differ­ ent suit it shows five uards in the first bid suit. Thus, west h:ul shown five rlubs and four sjiades with his first two bids. Last then bid three diamonds, whidi was “■fourth suit forcing," uompelling west to bid and ask­ ing him to hid three no trumps if In* had a stop in that suit. When this was duly bid, east then '.L'1


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