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Miss Examiner, Maureen Wigton, has olled pack of cub scouts to help her raise cash for the Stop Press Guide Dog Appeal. Crosland Moor cubs will be joining Maureen as she puts on a shine for
Pupils at St Patricks Primary School were so impressed by a school trip that they decided to turn their hands to sculpture
Teeth, dentists and tooth faires ? alias pupils from Moorcross Infants School, Crosland Moor ? have been helping to promote healthy living
Pupils from Moor End High School visited the David Brown Corporation as part of a new scheme to tighten links between local schools and industry
Hold the front page... ! With deadline approaching budding newshounds at Meltham CountyHold the front page...! With deadline approaching budding newshounds at Meltham County Primary School are hoping to create a paper with a difference
Ship ahoy!... Twenty-three members of the 8thlme Valley Thurstonland Beaver colony have become honorary crew members of HMS Beaver
Children at Stile Common Nursery School are turning green at a young age. Sixty three and four-year-olds are doing projects about recycling
Under starters orders... children at Emley First School jostle for pole position as Dewsbury MP Ann Taylor prepares to blow the whistle
Resisting temptation... pupils of Scissett Middle School try to resist tucking into this celebratory cake, made to mark the 50thniversary of the school
Champion swimmers from the 59 Huddersfield Squadron of the Air Training Corps won two trophies and were runners-up for two other awards at an inter-squadron event
Games time... Members of Golcar St Johns mothers and toddlers group have given 100 to Golcar St Johns CE Junior and Infant School whre they hold their meetings
Story time! Pupils at Outlane Junior School are well on their way to completing their entry for the Examiner Junior Journalist Competition
Listening to the music... these Newsome Junior School pupils were entertained by German visitors from Frondenberg, which is in the Kirkleess twin district of t Kreis Unna
Stile Common Under 10s are struggling in the lower reaches of the Gelpack League with one victory and a draw in four games. The team are pictured before thir defeat at Battyeford
Fruit of the earth... Paddock Junior, Infant and Nursery School pupils Claire Rydings (left) and Anna Chisholm with some of the produce on display at the schools harvest festival
Planting for the future... Pupils of Colne Valley High Schools Environmental Improvement Group undertook some backbreaking work to bring colour to Linthwaite in the spring
Fireman Keith Hope (left) and Leading Fireman Lin Ball (rear) help to get the fire safety message across to children as part of National Fire Safety Week
Trend setters... Gone are the days of A-line skirts and Crimplene blouses ? fashion-consious Guides and Brownies have a new look
Community spirit... Members of Marsden In Need group and Marsden Enhancement Committee are pictured with equipment which they have bought for Marsden Clinic
Off to the Far East are (from left) Graeme Murray, Richard Beaumont, James Ellam and Robin Ferguson, who are pictured with Mr Ian Forbes, general manager or Brook Motors at Honley
Bidding a fond farewell to the Rev Bob Shaw are pupils of Cumberworth First school at their harvest festival service. Mr Shaw, the vicar of St Nicholas Church, Cumberworth
Party time... children at Birchencliffe play group celebrate the groups 20thrthday. More than 200 guests attended a family disco and supper for past and present children and staff
Pizza-loving teenage mutant turtle hero Donatello paid a visit to Huddersfields Tesco supermarket. Pictured are some of the youngsters who flocked to the store for free badges
All the fun of the run... 140 pupils, parents, friends and even pets from Newsome High School raced from the school up to Castle Hill and back to raise more than 300 for school funds
Breaking their silence to present 50 to the NSPCC were these Girl Guides. The 120thddersfield Guides, based at Almondbury, organised a sponsored silence to raise the money
Junior book-lovers flocked to the Pennine Hilton National Hotel to sample the delights of the third Examiner Book Binge. On the menu of attractions served up to nearly 200 youngsters were appearances