Remembering the Chipper Club Christmas parties
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Christmas in the Chipper Club was an extra special occasion for Wearside children back in the day.
It meant parties or even a chance to see a Walt Disney film.
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There were prizes to be won on the favourite Echo page for kids and here's some of the fun you might remember from the Chipper Club's past.
In 1980, ninety Chipsters won a competition to see a Walt Disney film at the Odeon.
To qualify, they had to correctly name all of the seven dwarfs.
Each of the winners, and their chosen guest, got to see Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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In 1990, the treat was a Christmas party at Chambers nightclub and here are some of the children who were there.
They had balloons, face painting, games and ice cream.
In 1995, you could win a Meccano set just in time for Christmas.
Here are John and Melissa Cowan who did just that - and got their photo in the Echo.
Lots of you will remember writing your 'Dear Uncle Derek' letters.
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As long as you were aged between five and 15, all you needed to become a member was a completed Chipper Club enrolment form with your full name, address and that most important date - your birthday.
The Chipper page was a journal with a host of jokes, letters and poems.
Children sent lovely letters sent to Uncle Derek telling him about their pets, funny stories and their families, accompanied by some great drawings.
Did you contribute to the Chipper Page and was it in code?
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