LifestylegalleryNostalgia: This week the Examiner takes a look back at 1988BookmarkShareLifestyleByGavin Castle15:25, 18 NOV 2013Updated09:08, 24 JUN 2014Lindley Tower Townswomen's Guild chairman Kathleen Brown planted a tree at Lindley CofE Infants School helped by head teacher Mrs Janice Hiles and pupils.1 of 20Golcar St John's orienteering team, pictured back row (left to right) are Anne Hill, Stephanie Maynard, Jenny Shaw, Joanne Warwick, Emma Mortimer, Karen Oldroyd. Front row: Cheryl Warwick, Ruth Chappell and Rachel Mortimer2 of 20Visitors and organisers at St Saviour's Church bazaar, Ravensthorpe check out the sweet stall - one of the many attractions which helped to raise money for the church3 of 20These five to seven-year-old members of the Huddersfield Karate Warehouse passed the second and first stages in the British Star Judo Awards and they are pictured with their certificates along with instructor Bob Wilson4 of 20Dalton Junior School where blind children sat alongside sighted pupils launched an appeal for money to build a blind garden. Seen on the site of the proposed garden at Dalton Junior School with a teaching assistant are (from left) Avesha Bulbulia, Aukab Asia, Kate Ginty and Nazia Arshap5 of 20Jennifer Brooks shows knitted dolls and other items to (from left) Katie Smith, Louise Casson and Jennifer Brooks at Skelmanthorpe Methodist Church bazaar. A firework and bonfire display followed andn over £900 was raised for church funds.6 of 20Birkby Infants School raised £312 when they made over 1,000 chappatis at school. The event was in aid of Bangladesh and the children handed over the cheque to Terry Frost (right) branch manager of the Yorkshire Bank.7 of 20Pupils at Paddock Junior Infant and Nursery School made these decorative diwa lamps to celebrate the Hindu and Sikh Diwali Festival of Light. And pictured with a few of the flickering masterpieces are (from left) Rachel Brook, Perminder Suman and Sonia Cudjoe. Pupils also put on a special play. They mimed a story from the holy book, The Ramayan, in which the triumph over evil was represented by light engulfing darkness.8 of 20Members of the 4th Huddersfield (Golcar Baptist) cubs (from left) Paul Wayne, Simon Green, David Whitwam and Paul Burns received their Gold Arrow awards from scout leader Bronwyn Brook. The awards were presented for work done in cubs and in the community.9 of 20Broad Oak under 17s were officially presented with their Huddersfield League Section 'B' championship trophy at the cricket club. Yorkshire's Arnie Sidebottom is pictured handing over the silverware to captain John Greaves10 of 20Meltham County Primary School pupils study the globe and find Sunny Vale, California.11 of 20A theatre workshop about the Second World War was held at Moor End High School. Pupils got involved in The Marx Brothers Go East, put on by the Theatre Centre Women's Company, which visited the school for two days. The players are pictured with pupils (from left) Zoe Coker, Kristie Moorhouse and Kate Shayler.12 of 20Huddersfield Town players, from left, Kieran O'Regan, Mick Byrne, and captain Chris Hutchings revealed what life as a soccer player involved when they visited the 27th Longwood St Mark's Cub Pack at St Mark's Parish Centre, Longwood. Cubs, scouts, beaver, leaders and parents attended the evening and the players talked about their experiences in football - from boot cleaning to getting in the first team.13 of 20Yorkshire Under 12 champion Leanne Mellor (third right) and bronze medalist Joanne Crowther (right) show off their wards along with the rest of the Greenwood squad who won the team trophy. From left: Debbie Nicholson, Sarah Williams, Jennie Hinchliffe and Joanne Carratt14 of 20Mrs Marjorie Manson - known affectionately as Granny to the children at Parkwood Methodist Church playgroup - retired after almost 10 years looking after youngsters. Mrs Manson, of Longwood, had been helping out at the playgroup since she left full-time work. And to mark her last day she was presented with a basket of flowers from parents and leaders involved with the playgroup.a member of Parkwood Mehtodist Church, Mrs Manson received the flowers form the tiny tots.15 of 20These youngsters from St Patrick’s RC Infants School, Birkby, travelled back in time to the 17th century and sample life in a country manor house - Singing 17th century style with music teacher Mrs June Szygula at the spinet16 of 20These youngsters from St Patrick’s RC Infants School, Birkby, travelled back in time to the 17th century and sample life in a country manor house - Getting to grips with a quill is five-year-old Leo Law17 of 20These youngsters from St Patrick’s RC Infants School, Birkby, travelled back in time to the 17th century and sample life in a country manor house - Tucking into lunch are (from left) Yvonne Pollard, Rhionna Loonam, Shaun McManus and Tom Hughes18 of 20Jennifer Brooks shows knitted dolls and other items to (from left) Katie Smith, Louise Casson and Jennifer Brooks at Skelmanthorpe Methodist Church bazaar. A firework and bonfire display followed and over £900 was raised for church funds.19 of 20Huddersfield Schools Soccer Under 11s were one of three home age groups beaten by Doncaster at Salendine Nook but they managed to raise a smile for the camera before kick-off. Back row (from left): Jamie Rockett, Ryan Sidebottom, James Haigh, Steve Donnithorne, Stephen Hughes, Steven Howlett, Andrew Conway and Adam Caspar. Front: Matthew Hennell, Darren Hill, Gary Keighley, Michael Stott, James Sykes, Robert Denton and Thomas Woodcock.20 of 20