LifestylegalleryNostalgia: Huddersfield Examiner January 1990 (Gallery)BookmarkShareLifestyleByGavin Castle14:38, 24 JAN 2014Updated09:12, 24 JUN 2014Honley Junior School is turning waste into money by collecting aluminium rubbish for recycling and raising cash for their school in the process. 08th January 1990.1 of 1913-year-old Martin Howland from Brighouse has appeared in a series of 10 ballet performances on the Covent Garden stage. 3rd January 1990.2 of 19Mansood Mehboob of Ravensthorpe sight has miraculously returned after three years, Mansood, who has also fought off Leukaemia, lost his vision after suffering a stroke at the age of 7. 7th January 1990.3 of 19Graeme Duffin, Ben Eldon, Mark Purves and Joanne Day are among 125 from all over West Yorkshire taking part in a scouts gang show at Halifax Civic Theatre. 13th January 1990.4 of 19Second year student Simon Taylor makes flambe pancakes in brandy for school pupils attending a catering department open day at Huddersfield Technical College, the event was held in conjunction with some 20 catering organisations to encourage teenagers to consider catering. 16th January 1990.5 of 19These winners of the Kirklees Young Consumer of the Year quiz at Huddersfield Town Hall are from King James's School Almondbury and will go on to represent the district in the West Yorkshire heats. 17th January 1990.6 of 19Cheques are presented to charity representatives at All Saints RC High School, Bradley after fundraising by pupils. £700 went to the NSPCC, £100 is gained by co-workers of Mother Theresa, the House of Light fund for housing handicapped adults go £1000 and ¿200 went to the RNIB. 19th January 1990.7 of 19A presentation for the ambulance service's Heartbeat appeal was cut short - for a 999 call. Saledine Nook pupils were handing over a ¿1000 cheque when the Huddersfield crew were called out. 11th January 1990.8 of 19Mirfield High School pupils Nicola Rowden and Anne Wright help David Saltmarshe to free himself from a chain made from some of the thousands of ring-pulls they hope will earn them a place in the Guinness Book of World9 of 19Cynthia Mortimer, supervisor at Whiteley's Garden Centre, Mirfield presents teddy bears and £10 to Frances Squire and Clare Forde who won the prizes by leaving letters in Santa's letter box at the garden centre. 13th January 1990.10 of 19Helen Charlesworth, Sejal Shah and Kim Rowley take part in crafts at the international Brownie Revels at Birchencliffe Parish Hall. Games, crafts and food with an international flavour provided hours of fun for Brownies for the Huddersfield North West11 of 19These four venture scouts from the 41st St Philli's group at Birchencliffe are off to Kenya for a month at the end of July. They are part of a group of 60 Yorkshire Venture Scouts making the trip. 21st January 1990.12 of 19Honley High School students acted out the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. 24th January 1990.13 of 19Sledging at School, Tracey Douglas is cheered on by schoolmates at Carr Green Junior and Infant School, Rastrick, as they enjoy the snow. 24th January 1990.14 of 19Young Bookworms from Linthwaite CE School have become TV stars on ITV's This Morning. The children were filmed at the children's bookshop, Lindley for a series of half-hour programmes aimed at parents to encourage their children to read. 24th January 1990.15 of 19Almondbury High School pupils are planning safer journeys to school as part of a national campaign being run by the Safe Journey to School campaign. 26th January 1990.16 of 19Almondbury High School pupils are planning safer journeys to school as part of a national campaign being run by the Safe Journey to School campaign. 26th January 1990.17 of 19A performance of Aladdin by St Patrick's RC Junior and Infant School, Birkby, survived the bad weather of show night with the help of their sandwiches. Some audience didn't make it but the cast and choir were all there due to not going home after school. 27th January 1990.18 of 19Deighton High School pupils are pictured presenting 1,000 aluminium cans to Diane Lodge and Jenny Ward of Tesco's, for the Blue Peter baby life appeal. 31st January 1990.19 of 19