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Dentdale W.I. Summer Outing to the Mouseman Showrooms in Kilburn - August 2009

  Kilburn village, Church, pub and the Mouseman Centre, nestle neatly together under Roulston Scarr where the famous White Horse of Kilburn can be seen high above the village, cut from the turf in 1857.

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60th Anniversary Celebrations  March 1943 - March 2003

There was a definite sense of an occasion in the air as members and guests assembled in the Memorial hall to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the founding of Dentdale W.I.

The evening opened with a short business meeting but with a difference as minutes from the first meeting of March 1943 were read out!

Our President Margaret Fothergill was able to announce that the First Responder group, which the W.I. had facilitated as a project to mark the 60th birthday, had formed a committee following the inaugural AGM. and were set to go forward as a group in Dentdale.

 


The President and Secretary reading the
Cards of Congratulations

 


Admiring the Cake

     

 

     
Then on to the Jacob’s join Supper of Cottage, Fish or Vegetarian pie followed by a selection of sweets which was very well received and ably served to us by Vicky and Phyllis.

Soon it was time for Elizabeth Middleton who has been a member for all of the sixty years to cut the beautifully iced cake. Elizabeth told us briefly about the first President Mrs Agar who had kept an antique shop where Stone Close café is now.

Federation chairman Sheila Parkinson proposed a toast to Dentdale.

Nancy Murdoch a former President had put together an interesting collection of photographs spanning the years.

The evening was speeding by all to quickly but we still had the entertainment to look forward too. Catherine Sugden and Judith Newsham gave a demonstration of a Tudor dance they had learnt on a Denman College course. Helen Beare, Alison Toye Jennie Jones and Judith Bush then followed with a 30-minute musical programme in a variety of styles and we ended the evening with a rousing singsong.

 

 

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