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There was also a dance, a whist drive and a concert party.
She had tried to persuade Simon to come to the whist drive.
The whist drives for the school - you can take part in the preparations.
After dinner they went to a whist drive and dance in the village hall.
Her first bicycle was one won by her mother in a whist drive.
The Long Barn is used sometimes for whist drives and things like that.
Many social events happens at the village hall, such as the whist drive, the Quoits team, and dog training.
A whist drive is a social event at which progressive games of whist are played.
The village hall is a popular venue for parties, concerts, dances, whist drives and other social events.
A whist drive was going on in the games room and all this fancy stuff had to be carried round in about half an hour.
At home she'd be doing a bit of shopping, gardening perhaps, or turning down invitations to the over-sixties whist drive.
"Only to say "Good luck everyone"," he boomed, just like a vicar starting off the whist drive.
When she came in before going out to the vicarage whist drive, she thought at first that Henry was asleep.
(!) A whist drive was followed by a concert and the evening was voted "a great success"
These included: whist drives, amateur dramatics, theatrical productions and cinema.
The whist drive had been a one-off.
Tunstall does have a village hall where whist drives and an annual coffee evening are held.
He became a familiar figure at whist drives, jumble sales, school concerts and scout bazaars.
The Centre was the venue for three dances, two nights of community singing, a concert, two whist drives and an "at home".
Whist continues to be played in Britain, often in local tournaments called a "whist drive".
They'll be searching for a wooden stick with a thistle painted on it, and discussing the minutes of the last Rotarians' whist drive subcommittee meeting.
The Whist Drive not exciting enough?'
The club conducts the prestigious open bridge tournaments and rummy competitions and whist drives every year.
The club organist a whist drive at the Conservative Club to help defray the expense.
During the 1950s regular events that were held there included whist drives, bingo, beetle drives and old time dancing.