Salute the Soldier Week - Back your Man!
Paul Capser's Performances
By David Bullock
This Programme includes performances from Paul who, along with his daughter Winnie, were Canvey Island's Punch & Judy entertainers. The Capser story can be found HERE
The leaflet was issued by the Canvey Island Local Savings Committee to raise money during World War 2 for a Churchill Tank.
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Front & Rear covers: Canvey Island 'Support The Soldier' Week programme - July 8th to 15th. Price 3d. Back your Man! - for all you're worth
Pages 1 & 2: Page 1 mentions Dunkirk, Torbruk & El Alamein. Page 2 lists the opening ceremony on Saturday 8th July. There was a Parade starting at the Hotel Jellicoe, travelling along the High Street, Furtherwick Road and ending at the Council Offices in Long Road. Miss CC James opened the Fair Ground and there was a Whist Drive at the Womens Institute. In the evening a grand dance was held at the Casino.
Pages 3 & 4: On Monday 'Prof' Paul Capser performed illusions, childrens sports were held at Leigh Beck School and in the evening the Sunshine Juveniles performed at the Red Cow (King Canute). On Tuesday (11th) there were more sports at Leigh Beck and Paul performed again. After a local talent competition at the Fair Ground there was an NFS Dance at the Haystack. On Wednesday (12th) Paul again performed his 'Palace of Illusions' followed by a Baby Show. In the evening 'The Fire Brands' was shown at the Rio Cinema. On Thursday (13th) Paul perormed and in the evening an Old Time Dance was held at the Casino Ballroom with a WVS 'Parade and Pageant of Women through the ages'.
Pages 5 & 6: On Friday (14th) Paul performed 'All the Fun of the Fair' followed in the evening by the Sunshine Juveniles at the Casino Ballroom. On Saturday (15th) after Paul Capser there was the Grand Final of the Fancy Dress non stop Dance at the Casino Ballroom with the ATC Band. On Sunday (16th) at the Fair Ground was the Drumhead Service with the Band of the Royal Fusileers Regt. The final page gives the target of £15,000 for a Churchill Tank.