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Hoping to pick a winner... Miss Examiner Andrea Stokes tried her hand on the lucky card stall after opening a garden party in the grounds of St Johns Church, Upperthong
Ticket to ride... Owen Apsinall, Richard Saville and Peter Dawson study the route they are to take on their sponsored cycle ride
A pet show organised by eight friends from Holmfirth High School raised more than £ 86 for the RSPCA. Pictured presenting the money to the RSPCA representative Mrs Shirley Smith (front right)
Best foot forward... Young Jeremy Illingworth has a go at the penalty competition during the annual pig roast and gala which raised £ 500 for Netherton Juniors soccer club
Three-year-old Zoe Taylor is pictured with prize-winners from the fancy dress competition at Elland Carnival. Despite the unsettled weather the carnival committee
Stepping high... Davina Beckwith, left, and Susan Price, watched by other majorettes from paddock limelight s, display the trophy won by the troop at the Yorkshire carnival associations gala
Young fans of pop sensation Our Kid at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside. Our Kid was a British vocal group that was first discovered on the ITV show, New Faces
Armstrong World Industries Limited. Cyclists Charlie Hewat (l) and Julie Edwards, from Zimbabwe, visit the Thornby factory on their way to Africa on a sponsored cycle trek
These youngsters decided take the dogs for a walk-for cash. A dozen youngsters took part in New Mill Sunday Schools sponsored dog walk-and with them was the Vicar, the Rev
Setting off on a sponsored walk from Rodger Lane are youngsters and residents of the Ashenhurst area of Newsome. Money raised from the walk will go to the local tenants association
Showing some of the goods at a charity jumble sale on Saturday are (from left) Elizabeth Waite, Janine Brown, Catherine McAleese and Lisa and Tracey Moore
Parting gift... Scott Jackson and Nicola Chomiak - and all the other pupils at West Slaithwaithe School - are pictured with their £ 150 cheque for Huddersfield Royal Infirmarys Laser Appeal
These young barrel boys and girls hope the money will come rolling in from a wacky weekend on the road. The venture scouts from St Patricks Coritani group are rolling out the barrel - from Grasmere
Cleaners from Dene School, Thornaby, were armed with their mops and brooms when they set off on the March of the Mops to raise money for the school choir Hungary fund
Having a ball... these children from Huddersfield Southgate Family Nursery make a splash of colour in their new ball pool
Walk on the wild side... these hardy souls braved strong winds to hike 15 miles to raise cash for the mentally-handicapped
Model students... organiser Rachel Cope (seated, centre) and the models show off clothes which will be featured in tonights fashion show at Huddersfield New College
Wings for Victory display in Central Manchester during the Second World War. 23rd March 1943
Shhh... says five-year-old Emily Fozzard as she hands over this £ 185 cheque for the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal
Service with a smile... pouring out the coffees are these Slaithwaite Brownies who raised £ 83 for the bodyscanner with a coffee morning at Slaithwaite parish church lounge
A massive cheque for a massive amount! First year pupils at Salendine Nook High School, who have raised £ 2, 000 for the Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal with a sponsored swim and spell
Picking a winner of a raffle for the £500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal arePicking a winner of a raffle for the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are the children at Cambridge Road Day Nursery, Huddersfield
Ready to make a big noise after their sponsored silence for the appeal are these children from South Crosland Junior School
Proving they have a good head for figures are these children from Deighton Junior School, who have raised £ 540.54 for the £ 1/2m Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal
Helping feather the nest of the £500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are pupils ofHelping feather the nest of the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are pupils of Hepworth Junior and Infants School who knitted these chickens to sell for the fund
St Jamess Playgroup at Marsh raised £145 for the £St Jamess Playgroup at Marsh raised £ 145 for the £ 1/2m Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal with a coffee morning, bring and buy sale and cake and toy stalls
These kind-hearted Colne Valley High School youngsters have given a boost to charity. The first years organised a half-hour lunchtime sponsored silence
Emley First School staged the first reading of Bill Fordes latest story, Douglas The Dragon III, Mirfield probation officer Mr Forde has spent the last two years touring Kirklees schools with his
Fund-raising is childs play - thats what pupils at Almondbury Infant School have discovered. Pupils at the school and nursery raised £ 340 for Help the Aged
Cheque out... Honley Childrens Drama Group, which meets at the village Trinity Church, pictured with the £ 42 cheque which they presented to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Pupils at Saltscar Comprehensive School, Redcar, played non stop football for 12 hours to raise cash for school funds. The five a side marathon should realise 100 pounds
Schoolchildren from Saltscar Comprehensive School, third form, raised over 500 pounds to buy a baby breathing alarm. Pictured receiving the gift at Redcar Health Centre, GP Dr Ian John
Dressed for the occasion- stallholders at Slaithwaithe Elizabethan fair. The event was the first carnival to be held in Slaithwaithe for several years, but it is hoped it will now be an annual event
Putting on the style are these Stile Common Junior School pupils who took part in an evening of music, melodrama and mirth
Off on a 10 lap sponsored toddle around the garden at St Jamess church, Rawthorpe, are these children from the areas playgroup
Roll em... Giving their giant tyre a last big push up these boys from Battyeford Middle School Mirfield, who raised £ 61.28 for Sport Aid
What did you do in the war, mummy?... War years were revisited when residents of Rose Mount, Birkby, held a 1940s street party in aid of the Kirkwood Hospice Appeal
Myton Hamlet Hospice received a fundraising boost after solicitors Wright Hassall and Co. chose them as their charity. Seen receiving the cheque is Carmel Sleeman, nursing sister
From young to old... Mrs Sally Codman, of Kirkwood Hospice, receives a £ 200 cheque from six-year-old Christopher Naylor, while other pupils of Rosemead School, Almondbury, look
With a little help from my friends... 10-year-old Katy Hardaker is pictured with friends from Almondbury Junior School who did a sponsored walk to raise money for a new tricycle
More than 10, 000 stamps have been collected by youngsters from a Middlesbrough school to send to Blue Peters Operation Pipline appeal
All the fun of the fete... Enjoying their event is this group of volunteers and visitors at Lowerhouses Playscheme Fete. The fete was at a recreation ground off Hall Cross Road, Lowerhouses
Pulling power... youngsters from the Kirklees Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme pull their weight in a sponsored barge tow on Saturday
Newcastle United 1986, Pre Season. Players take time out on a inflatable bouncing castle at their Benwell training ground to help publicise Bounce Aid, the latest North East answer to Band Aid
Big-hearted council workers got in the swim to help cardiac patients. Workers in Middlesbrough Councils building department handed over £ 1
On the run... Rawthorpe High and Junior school pupils keep on running for Sport Aid - and could even have the chance to run in New York
Helping others... these members of 82nd Huddersfield (St Barnabas Church) Brownies, Crosland Moor, have raised £ 40 for the Holly Bank School Appeal
Holding their horses... Even hobby-horses will be banned at the Horseless Horse Trials at Bramham Park, between Leeds and York, on Saturday