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Everything was ship-shape when two winners in the ALL YOURS Pirates Competition collected their booty. The winners of our colouring competition were invited to pick up their prizes at a pirate
Made up... Chrishendo the clown - alias Chris Bright - and Mr Jellyspoon (Mick Hobson) show youngsters Kerry Anne Cross, aged six, and four year old Stacy Michelle Cross how to put on a clowns face
Balloon race winner Nina Lockwood, of the 73rd Huddersfield Moldgreen brownies, has a boat to thank for winning Halifax building societys balloon race
There was sporting action to suit all tastes during the Kirklees Summer Festival at Greenhead Park. Captains Andrew Bissett (Upperthong) and Russell Evans (Lindley)
This party of scouts, venture scouts and leaders from the 43rd Crosland Moor group left Huddersfield for a fortnights holiday in Belgium. The 19 strong group, under group leader Mr
More than 30 young golf fanatics took part in a fun day for beginners at Marsden yesterday. The organiser, Ceddie Beaumont, is pictured (front left) with the youngest player
Ready for take off-these youngsters were among a group of some 25 children flying home made kites at Castle Hill as part of a play scheme organized by the National Childrens Centre of Longroyd
Walk on the wild side... these hardy souls braved strong winds to hike 15 miles to raise cash for the mentally-handicapped
Riding along on the crest of a wave are (back from left) Paul Jones, Andrew Bonser and Michelle Whitaker and (front) Julia Froom, James Wilson and Dean Ramsden
Youngsters from schools throughout Kirklees, pictured here making lanterns, have taken part in a Wacky Winter Weekend. The weekend, at Cliffe House, Shelley
Slaithwaite Brownies celebrated their 60th birthday with a series of events. A special church service was held at St Jamess Church, Slaithwaite
Members of Kirkheaton Youth Club and their leader, Mr Alan Dobson, are pictured at its official opening, performed by Kirklees Mayoress Mrs Barbara Walker
Five-a-side champions - Bradley Juniors have scored their very own cup final win. While Manchester United and Crystal Palace were preparing for their FA Cup Wembley encounters
Meet the gang... Thats the message from five-year-old Leanne Kitson, a member of the new Kirkheaton Rainbows group. It is aimed at five to seven-year-olds going into Brownies
A group of pupils from Germany visited Almondbury High School as part of an exchange visit. The party of 15 students aged 13 to 15 from Siegen last year
Almondbury Scouts and Cubs are in a winning mood. Members of 37th Almondbury Methodist Scouts followed grid references and clues on a 13-mile walk from Blackmoorfoot to Lepton to beat three other
Edgerton fund raisers... watched by school friends, Amy Lodge (left), a pupil of The Mount School, Edgerton presents a cheque for £ 156 to Mrs Janet Dyson
Pupils from a Dalton junior school haven been foiled in their attempts to help the Stop Press Guide Dog Appeal. Youngsters at St Joseph RC School are lending their support for the appeal by
A Teddy with teeth?... Dental nurse Annette Brodie talks about teeth at Slaithwaite Health centre to these children from Linthwaite Ardron Memorial CofE School
Pedestrians - and vehicles - crossing... Mount Pleasant Junior School pupils have had a road safety lesson with a difference
Top readers at a Huddersfield school have gained medals and certificates in a sponsored programme which has also earned them more than £ 1, 200-worth of books for their classrooms
Fame... Fartown High School pupils get in the mood for their London debut. The students aged between 12 and 16, are looking forward to July 4 when they have a date at the Queen Elizabeth Hall to take
Fashion on a shoestring... proving that you don t need loadsa-money to cut a dash are these enterprising clothing industry YTS trainees
Making a splash... Nields Junior and Infant School opens its nature pond at assembly. Mr Andrew Mansell (left), of Holmbridge, who built the pond at the Slaithwaite school, and Mr Bob McCartney
London Marathon runner Mr Clive Jackson (right) raised £ 140 for a unit for handicapped children at Rawthorpe Infants and Nursery CofE School
Speed kings... youngsters from the 11th Holy Trinity Scouts in Marsh raced off with top prizes at a major Scout car racing event in the West Midlands
Look out world, here we come... intrepid globetrotters from the Scout movement, who are out to raise £ 8, 000 to finance a trip to Korea for the 17th World Jamboree in 1991
Mothers Day plants with a difference... Chris Green is seen (centre) with other Cubs of the 15th Huddersfield (St Hilda s) pack
Aerial view of Teesside. Tees Barrage & White Water Canoe slalom. 28th July 1995
An elderly fisherman on the banks of the river Lea at Ware in Hertfordshire circa 1963
5th Redcar Girl Guides celebrate the 70th Anniversary. 10 year old Helen Cockerill is pictured wearing a uniform from the 1920s. 8th May 1998
Cover us, We re going in! Guides ready to take the USA by storm with the friendship quilt they made - from left Susan Jennings, Leanora Cooper, Jackie Brown, Kirstie Rigg and Natasha Peeris
Guisborough Brownies Rosemarie Brownlie and Emma Bennington, both 9, have amassed a staggering £ 111 from their own bazaar fundraiser
Three Girl Guides from Guisborough have achieved the highest award - Baden Powell Award. Celebrating their awards are Tema Webster, Anna Richards and Sarah Walker. 21st July 1994
A colourful collage won a Cleveland Brownie pack a free party. The 24 Brownies of the 1st Kirklevington pack entered a competition to celebrate the Brownies 75th Birthday and won food, streamers
Members of the 1st Billingham Brownie pack celebrating getting a cash grant to be spent on tables and chairs and maintaining their hall in Langdale Road. 7th December 1994
Guides and Brownies of Recar found novel way of promoting friendship when they took to the airwaves as part of their annual Thinking Day
The squelching South would envy us our sunshine if they saw this happy picture of the 2nd Saltburn Guides camping out at Aireyholme Farm, Great Ayton, this week
Billingham Brownies believe one good turn deserves another. So, after doctors at North Tees General Hospital, Stockton, detected a heart problem in their Brown Owls newborn baby
The girls from the 1st Teesville Brownie pack from Eston. 2nd June 1982
Years of hard work finally paid off for three Yarm guides when they were awarded their Queens Guide badges. Pictured left to right are Deborah Hotchkiss, 15, Lisa Williamson
Parents and teachers at Guisboroughs Belmont School got a chance to sample the tastiest tea in town, as the 7th Brownies dished up culpas for as part of their national tea-pouring fortnight
Toys for toddlers will be bringing a message of hope to the youngsters of the stricken Sudan. The cuddly toys - 22 in all- were all made by the girls in the 2nd Hutton Rudby Brownies
The sound of silence raised more than £100 for children in need when a group ofThe sound of silence raised more than £ 100 for children in need when a group of Cleveland guides kept their lips tightly sealed for an hour
Ten lucky Cleveland guides will be taking part in the Queen Mums 90th Birthday celebrations in London this evening. The girls, Tracey Hall, Lisa Cossavella, Kelly Waters, Miriam Brearley
Children at Honley Library indulge in a bit of Jungle Fun. The activity session, organised by Kirklees Libraries staff, is touring the area this weeks to occupy children during their half-term
Coventry Sports & Leisure Centre, Fairfax Street, Coventry, West Midlands. Young boys playing table tennis. 6th November 1976