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Rawthorpe the high school pupils Hayley Sweet, Emma Fleary, Louise O Loughlin, Stephanie Joseph and Claire Gash are always ready to give a helping hand
Holmfirth annual torchlight procession 1st September 1991. Pirates leader Malcolm Howlett, vice president of Holmfirth and Meltham Lions club and his young crew on their float
South West District Scout Camp, Bradley Wood Activity Centre, West Yorkshire, 21st September 1991
These swimmers are learning the techniques of life saving on a new course at Huddersfield Sports Centre. The Junior Life Saving Course is open to anyone between eight and 14
Canned cash E EEnterprising youngsters Richard and Nicola McBride are halfway towards their £ 1000 target for guide dogs for the bline
Famous legendary and fictional characters sprung to life at huddersfield childrens library when it hosted a fancy dress parade
Oyez! Holmfirth town crier Malcolm Bates spreads the news about the T shirt designers, seen sporting their creations outside the civic hall
Meltham Gala Queen Leanne Singleton presents a check for £400 to Anne MuffMeltham Gala Queen Leanne Singleton presents a check for £ 400 to Anne Muff, officer in charge at Greenacres home for the elderly, in Meltham
Five athletic boys pounded the streets near their homes to raise £28Five athletic boys pounded the streets near their homes to raise £ 28.00 for the hospice. E10 year olds Sebastian O Connor, Michael Senior, James Boyle and Oliver Butterfields
Huddersfield canal festival. 2nd September 1991
Countryside capersE EVolunteer Rangers Duggs Carre and Angie Boycott-Garnett are pictured with youngsters on an earth walk at tunnel end, Marsden
In the swim E EYoungsters make a splash in this field sports centre drink the fourth and final family swim day promoted by the examiner
Playtime E EFor new north road Baptist church holiday club helpers Jenny Lockwood (back left) and Clare Rushworth (back right) and some of the 50 youngsters have been attending sessions at a church
A group of fundraising Netherton girls raised £18. 50 for the Anne Diamond appealA group of fundraising Netherton girls raised £ 18.50 for the Anne Diamond appeal. ELaura Blezard 10, Jodie Woodhead 9, Sheryl Robertshaw 7
Childrens colouring contest winners collected prizes from Wellington Mills Carpets Lindley. Youngsters aged 3 to 10 had to colour a drawing
Fireman Paddy Flaherty made sure these youngsters had the right hat of the occasion when they visited Slaithwaite Fire Stations open day yesterday
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
Mirror mirror... face painter Mrs Louise Warwick lets Kyle Warwick takes a look at her handiwork during Marsden Festival. Pictured waiting for their turns are (from left) Callum Gibson
Learning through football... Holmfirth Junior School pupils Sophie Carr (front), Crystal Ward and James Bowers measure Huddersfield Towns pitch in a pioneering education project
Ticket to ride... Owen Apsinall, Richard Saville and Peter Dawson study the route they are to take on their sponsored cycle ride
Picture of happiness... Mr David Wikins, Scout leader of the 14th Huddersfield (Marsden) troop (left) receives a picture from group treasurer Mrs Elaine Hinchliffe to mark 27 years as a leader
Children from Huddersfield Yamaha Music School are celebrating exam successes. Teacher Janet Charlton is seen with award winners. 6th September 1991
This larger than life version of BBC childrens TV personality Edd the Duck visited huddersfield to open a new shop. EThe giant Edd-pictured with young customers-helped branch Manager Angela Borley
Golden boys... these five members of the 32nd Dalton Cub Scouts have received the highest Cun honour, the Gold Arrow. They are (from left) Robert Wheatley, 10, Andrew Keaveney, nine, Richard Dunsby
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)
Dinner-lady Mrs Doreen Pounder has retired after 28 years at two Huddersfield schools. She is pictured receiving a bouquet of flowers from Yasmeen Conway (left) and Natasha Knutton