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'''February 1983 Hallmark.'''  The Mini-Whist continues to gain in popularity.  Held in the Village Hall every other Wednesday at 2 pm.  We have given over £100 to charities again this year.  We enjoy our whist and extend a welcome to anyone who would like to join us.
 
'''February 1983 Hallmark.'''  The Mini-Whist continues to gain in popularity.  Held in the Village Hall every other Wednesday at 2 pm.  We have given over £100 to charities again this year.  We enjoy our whist and extend a welcome to anyone who would like to join us.
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'''February 1984 Hallmark.'''  Reporting Lily Williams.  The fortnightly afternoon Whist Club continues to increase in popularity.  From humble beginnings of two or three tables in peoples homes, to seven and eight tables now in the Village Hall.  It's a light hearted afternoon's entertainment, not taken too seriously but enjoyed by all players
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A profit last year of £85 was donated to various charities, including Cancer Smear Test departments of both Wycombe and Stoke Mandeville Hospitals

Revision as of 17:04, 14 November 2023

April 1982 Hallmark. The Mid-Week Whist Club reported :- Our Mini Whist Club continues to flourish and we now have our efforts in the Village Hall. We would be glad to welcome anyone who would like to join us. Every Wednesday fortnight at 2pm. We have given away to charity and locals over £140. This includes The Shrubbery, The Blind Institute and the churches, chapels and the Village Hall. So we enjoy ourselves and help others too.

February 1983 Hallmark. The Mini-Whist continues to gain in popularity. Held in the Village Hall every other Wednesday at 2 pm. We have given over £100 to charities again this year. We enjoy our whist and extend a welcome to anyone who would like to join us.

February 1984 Hallmark. Reporting Lily Williams. The fortnightly afternoon Whist Club continues to increase in popularity. From humble beginnings of two or three tables in peoples homes, to seven and eight tables now in the Village Hall. It's a light hearted afternoon's entertainment, not taken too seriously but enjoyed by all players

A profit last year of £85 was donated to various charities, including Cancer Smear Test departments of both Wycombe and Stoke Mandeville Hospitals