Stanningfield Commniunity Association on Village Hall Meadow Stanningfield Saturday sth July, 2.45 pm. ..
... various crafts, folk dance displays, Admission 50P (OAP's & children 25p) 7.30 pm - 11.30 pm M.C. Peter Dashwood, folk ...
... various crafts, folk dance displays, Admission 50P (OAP's & children 25p) 7.30 pm - 11.30 pm M.C. Peter Dashwood, folk ...
... _1 DANCE ensemble Footworks, who supporled the first London run of Riverdance, return to Britain this month for their ninth UK tour. As well as several new dances, they have re-worked their Irish set dance and expanded their popular clogging ...
... began with fancy dress and there was also face painting. ice cream on sale. tombola. a plant stall, a treasure map. hoopla. clog dancing. a cake stall, lucky dip. a gym display. bowling, a ski run. a beer tent and a magician. Proceeds were for PTA funds. BOOKS ...
... Dancers (half an hour performance) followed at 2.30 by children from Barrow Primary School dancing around the maypole on the village green. The football skills competition starts at 3pm, with chief referee Mick Warren, captain of Barrow Football Team. From ...
... Spice Life” was given by Mrs. Blamire. Mrs. Stately and the Misses Q. FI listen. N. Foyers and O. Cocksedge, (lames, competitions and dancing followed. The prize for the person sitting the lucky chair was won by Miss Fayers. and other prize-winners were Mr ...
... social, which was held the Corn Exchange last (Thursday) night. For their enjoyment, conceits, a whist drive, games competitions, and a dance had been arranged. The event was organised the various officials and Committees of the Borough Wards’ Association ...
... WITH THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTES BRADFIELD ST. CLARILand dancing were arranged! —ln April six members had by Mesdames Leveridge Park-', a most enjoyable trip to Hot- l er, Kenyon and Ctordon land. After 'flying by a Vick-i Stables. Lady Marjorie Er-! ers Viscount ...
... After tea, games, singing, etc., were indulged in, some the children sang songs, and two outstanding performances were clog dance by “Ginger’’ Dawson, and a mouth organ solo by Eric Adams.' These two lads are only six years old. Crackers, fancy hats ...
... previous years. Miss Lilia Tinkler had arranged artistic dances some of her clever pupils and an appreciative audience watched the performance with keen delight. Even to the smallest pupil the dances wore performed with a wonderful confidence, ability and ...
... 12 months, 1 Jean Murrell, 2 Derek Pike. One to two years, 1 John Pease, Brenda Stock well. Mr. J. Martin judged ankle competition, which was won Miss Hammond, with Miss Clarke second. A comic dog show caused much amusement, and the duties of judge were ...
... from each Institute in the EACH !ld. PACKET DRESSES EIGHT BUSHELS OF SEED. group to the next meeting. The NEVER CLOGS THE DRILL competition was for the best col- „ , .. , inc ukill. lect of vegetables; highest Sole I roprietor LAICKL. WOBI ItN SANDS, RLDS ...
... week-concert Alex Atterson from Nor - Harlow: 8 to 12 midnight. Hertford: Folk dance spectacular. South. 1.15 p.m St. Edmundsbury District Council, Bury Town Harlow: Dance tour, concert and ceilidh. Thurston: Sponsored Council Chamber, Borough Offices ...