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Villagers at Chatburn found


- themselvesinatimewarplast Friday as people from all over the North of England con­ verged in period attire for a . 1940s night. The noise o f sirens and


big band swing music drift­ ed through the village from Christ Church as revellers enjoyed awartime experience served up by over 50 enter­ tainers including actors, mu­ sicians, singers and a Home Guard detachment. . -All the tickets were sold


out more than a week be- fore the event. There was ap-


: plauseandcheeringworthyof VE Day for notable contribu­ tions from Stage Two drama group, who delivered moving - and humorous sketches of life


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[ d e faq to ] Is it Dad's Army? No, it’s the gentlemen of Ingleton Home Guard on parade


immersion into life in the 40s. -’A packed audience were


thrilled by Sounds 18 Big Band playing the music of Glenn Miller and other swing bands, with vocals from Joe ' McCarthy and Lyn Fairbanks, who also led the audience with a hearty sing-along of forces ■ favourites. ) The Ingleton Home Guard


caught a foreign spy in the au­ dience, and they paraded the Union Standard at the end of the evening during a patriot­ ic rendition by everybody o f “Land of Hope and Glory.” ,,


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