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i'CHRISTMASES past and
j present featured in a seasonal play performed by Key Stage
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THE over-60s of New ton and Slaidburn joined forces for a Christmas party in Newton Village Hall. A tea of soup, turkey
and ham salad, sweets and cheese and biscuits
was enjoyed by all. The Deputy Mayor and
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Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Chris Holtom and Mrs Dorothy Shaw, were special guests. Chairman of Newton
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"Christmas Insights: A Jour ney Through The Last 2000
Years of Christmases", started with a Nativity scene. Mem bers of the audience then admired Minnie the donkey, Tommy the Texel and Spook the Highland heifer in the school quadrangle before mak ing their way to the main hall
! The historic medieval age was brought to life with lords, ladies and jesters, while Victorian par ents decorated a Christmas tree and discussed the origins of Christmas cards and crackers and, to bring the story right up to
where they stepped back in time.
date, there were carol singers and
real snow. The performance was followed
by a supper of mince pies and hot mulled wine provided by the
Friends of Pendle. Our photograph shows Joshua
Black and Adam Pimperton clown ing around. (141299/14/16)
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I PARENTS and friends Suzanne Bailey playing the title C D so ^ th e packed St Joseph's RC School
T ho action centred on an angel funds end-of-termChrismasplay. Christ. .
took part in "Smallest Angel", with Christmas music were able to buy absolutely pacicea, £
All the 50 pupils at the school Those who had enjoyed the w,
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I hall at Hurst Green for two who travelled the world looking for ‘““Many people put a great deal of cast: Kirstie Horngan, Dominique performances of the pupils'
th e b e s t place for th e b i r th of effor). -nto the prodUction and we Tillier, Kerrie F o rsy th , Sarah were very pleased to see the room Brown and Emily Holden.
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social committee, Mrs M. Parker, welcomed everyone, and the Rev. D. Mason, of the United Reformed Church, said grace. Entertainment for the
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evening was provided by the Tatlers folk group, and songs were interspersed with monologues. The evening was rounded off with the singing of carols by the
guests. Mrs Dorothy Pearson
thanked the Tatlers, and the ladies for providing such a delicious meal. Raffle winners were: Mrs
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E. I-Iaslewood, Mrs A. Swmdlehurst, Mr S. Pearson
and Mr L. Lewis. Pictured are some of the
over-60s of Newton and Slaidburn with the Deputy Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Holtom and Mrs Shaw, together with the folk group, the Tatlers.
THE festively named "Christ mas Tarrant" was the star of "Who Wants To Be a Million aire" when it was aired at Waddington and West Bradford CE Primary School during the
seasonal production. The whole school took part in two
performances of "Christmas Gifts" which consisted of five separate sto ries linked by tho same theme. The tale of Father Christmas get
ting stuck up the chimney and a new
version of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" were among the tales included in the festive offering which played to packed houses for two nights. Pictured arc some of the pupils who
took part in the production. (131299/13/19)
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