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| .ian. Quote | Reply | This message was updated on 2/14/2006 11:43:27 PM by .ian. | Heanor Town Hall posted on: 2/12/2006 12:19:56 AM Sorry please see note below |
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RMMee
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replied on: 2/12/2006 12:23:47 AM What was the "Give a Show Projector" competition all about? There is another thread on wrestling that may interest you. |
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Iceboy53
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replied on: 2/12/2006 10:05:37 AM and i had one myself ian.just push the slides through and watch em on the wall.got mine from frost toys shop where your parents could join a christmas club at the start of the year and then pick presents near christmas.i also remember the wonderful toy fairs we had when we were little. |
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Jennypeg
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replied on: 2/12/2006 1:05:38 PM Derby Evening Telegraph June 27th 1967 PHOTO Children who exhibited posters listen to a talk by Supt Burgoyne at Last night’s opening RECORD 227 ROAD SAFETY EXHIBITS There was a record entry 227 exhibits in the road safety competition organised by Heanor Road Safety Committee, which is open to the public at Heanor Town today. At the opening last night awards were presented by Superintendent D. Burgoyne, of Ilkeston Police, and Councillor G. H. Large chairman of Heanor Urban Council, presided. The judges were: Mr. T. Wrigley, Principal of Derby and District College of Art, and Mr J. A. Peck, county art administor. In their remarks the judges said they were surprised at the high standard. The first three winners in each class will be sent to the East Midlands semi-finals of the competition. The first award winners were: 14-15 Lynn Parkin (Heanor Gate Secondary School); 11-13, Richard Davidson (Heanor Gate Secondary); 8-10, Kevin Hope (Langley Mill Junior Mixed); up to 7 years, Fay Cattermole (Codnor Infants), Jacqueline Stacey and Ivan Martin (Langley Mill Infants). Jenny |
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suzard
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Heanor Town Hall
replied on: 2/12/2006 9:39:28 PM There is another topic in this section called "The Town Hall" |
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.ian.
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Heanor Town Hall
replied on: 2/14/2006 11:39:23 PM quote: Sorry I did not notice this. I apologise and have removed my posts from here and will put any new ones in "Town Hall" Please could you delete this topic? Thank you Regards Ian |
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RMMee
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replied on: 2/15/2006 12:05:45 AM Ian There's no need to have done that, and certainly no need to apologise - we have lots of duplicate subjects scattered around the forum (I've certainly done it myself!) Robert |
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suzard
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replied on: 2/15/2006 1:11:12 AM Sorry Ian-I was only drawing your attention to other topic, as I thought it may be of interest to you. |
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.ian.
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replied on: 2/17/2006 1:44:24 AM Thank you all I have not taken offence. I belong to another forum here in Australia where we discuss issues currently in the news and if I made the same mistake in that forum I would be "flamed" very quickly. I guess it has made cautious not to offend. Regards Ian |
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Iceboy53
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replied on: 2/17/2006 9:13:49 PM did't they use to hold toy and christmas fairs in the now demolished centenary hall in the 50s and 60s also,where fine fare the super market was built. |
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