LifestylegalleryAll Our Yesterdays Extra: More snaps from May 1989BookmarkShareLifestyleBySamantha Gildea10:00, 6 JUN 2015Nostalgia from May 19891 of 16Kirklees Mayor Clr John Holt presents successful YTS trainees with certificates for finishing their courses, at the National Children's Centre In Huddersfield's New North Parade. The youngsters completed courses in catering, child care and office work. Looking on is centre director Hazel Wigmore (top right)2 of 16Food for thought poster painters Moya Moriarty, seven and 10-year-old Greg Irving from Meltham Junior and Infants School scooped personal stereo prizes for their art work in the FEAST (Fun Eating At School Today) contest. They are pictured with school cook Mrs Eileen Wilson.3 of 16Anne-Marie McNair became the fourth Greenhead Gym Club member to be crowned a Yorkshire champion this year. Pictured with her trophies and the rest of the bonze medal-winning team (from left) Emma Dewhirst, Claire Donnelly, Helen Pyrah and Lindsay Carratt.4 of 16Members of Rastrick High School band, from left, Daniel Roach, Mark Sellers and Christopher Green tune up with Pte Peter Knowles, of the Kitchener Army Junior School of Music Band, based in Bovington, Dorset.5 of 16The late president of Indian Workers Association, Mr Charan Singh Cheema, was remembered at a rally in Huddersfield. Speakers from Southall in London, Coventry, Birmingham, Bradford and Leeds gathered for the event at The Town Hall. Speakers included Mr Vishno Dutt Sharma (front centre), a founder of the Southall branch, Mr Anant Ram (front, second left), one of the founders of the IWA in Coventry and Mr Mohinder Singh Chatrik, secretary of the Huddersfield branch6 of 16These Longwood Beavers were special guests of Kirklees Mayor Clr John Holt and Mayoress Miss Pamela Baguley at a civic Reception at the Town Hall. All members of the St Mark's 27th Group, Longwood, they were treated to tea and a chance to look round the Town Hall.7 of 16Thongsbridge B Ladies Tennis Team8 of 16Charity cheque-out Mrs Mary Fahey, Secretary of St Patrick's Hospice Support group, presents Kirkwood Hospice Chaplain Rev Jim Dearden with a bumper £1500 cheque. The group raised the cash by annual events including an auction, a dance and various coffee mornings. Other members pictured are (from left) Mrs Pat Kemp, Mrs Pat Kelly, and Mrs Enda Preston. Staff nurse Elizabeth Ellis (second right) looks on.9 of 16Newshound meets David Wright and David Wright. Kirklees Deputy Mayor Clr David Wright was the special guest at a junior film festival at the Cannon Cinema, Queensgate, Huddersfield, hosted by children's entertainer Mr David Wright, of Twice Dayli, and the Yellowcoats from Batley.10 of 16Leading Ambulance Woman Sharon Stubbs received a £50 cheque from the 7th Crowtrees (Rastrick) pack for the Brighouse Heartbeat Appeal.11 of 16Celebrating a century: Mrs Lucy Mellor is the centre of attention at Hartley Manor old people's home, Bradley, as she celebrates her 100th birthday.12 of 16Kirklees Synchronettes took the Yorkshire Championships by storm and five of their winners are pictured before another training session. From left: Michelle Brophy, Marie Stancliffe, Catherine Whyman, Rachel Firth and Claire Whyman.13 of 16Longley chairman Gordon Oldfield with a commemorative plate and club officials (from left) Jack Richardson, secretary Ken Bentley, Margaret Lockwood, Pat Durrans, Kathleen Graham, treasurer Martin Hoyle, Ernest Ramsden and Sid Hobman.14 of 16Moor End are the Huddersfield Schools Football Association Under 13 league champions and captain Michael Midwood is pictured with the trophy and his team-mates. Teacher and coach Nicky Howe is also pictures.15 of 16Pupils at Colne Valley High School were rewarded for their hard work in improving the environment when Mr Alan Niblock (left), of Shell UK, presented a trophy to pupils Steven Randall and David Sykes (right).16 of 16