More than 100 people attended this coffee morning at St Hilda's Church, Cowcliffe. The event raised £143.
Woodhouse Amateur Operatic Society members raised more than £200 for the appeal in a sponsored swim at Cambridge Road Baths. They are (from left) Davi
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13-year-old pupils of Moor End High School, Crosland Moor organised a sponsored run and raised about £75. They are (from left) Diane Carter, Donna Gar
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Mothers and their youngsters at Taylor Hill playgroup held a coffee morning, pottery sale, raffle and cake stall to raise about £30 for the Bodyscanne
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Cowlersley neighbours (from left) Joanne Logan, Jacqueline Ainsworth and Jean Lawford ran a 24-hour sponsored knit in Howden Close, knitting 90 6in sq
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Damian Ives (left, centre) and Andrew Ogden running a book, comic and toy stall on behalf of the appeal. The nine0year-olds were pupils of St Aidan's
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Staff at Lodge's supermarket, Waterloo installed a collection box to encourage customers to make a donation to the Bodyscanner appeal.
Regulars at theCrimea pub, Primrose Hill were doing a parachute jump for the appeal. Licensee Brian Garforth (4th from left) with (from left) Dave Bur
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Kimberley Parish of Oakes Baptist Playgroup, three, collecting £1 donations. Mrs Joyce Armstong, playgroup leader, said the scheme had raised £22.
Valentine party organised by 10th Paddock Scout Group raised more than £723. Cheque recieved by Examiner editor Ivan Lee from assistant venture scout
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Simon Meeres (nine) with the scan-fan badges given away by The Examiner
Robert and Valerie Battye, who ran Newsome Post Office, gave a giant Easter egg to raffle for the appeal in 1987. With them are their children Marcus
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BODYSCANNER Thornton and Ross, Linthwaite, staff on sponsored walk
BODYSCANNER Thornton Ross employees in 1987 sponsored walk