Thursday, 8th January 2009

Daily Archives: December 2, 2006

Hall of fame

When the doors finally closed on St George’s Hall it marked the end of an era. During its time the hall had played host to The Rolling Stones and launched a thousand romances - but perhaps one of its greatest ‘gigs’ was the arrival of the first Red Cross parcels in 1944. Nigel Baudains looks back on the glory years

Spread your wings

A chance meeting at a circus workshop led to a new career for Jenny Smith.

Zoe Ash’s dreams come true when she is let loose in a world of glitter and fairy dust - with a woman who makes fairy wings.

Ain’t nothing like a Dame to fire your side

FIRST division champions Tiger City have been dealt a massive blow in their quest to retain their Sunday Soccer League title.

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Le Moigne’s painful KO puts paid to hat-trick

PAUL LE TOCQ’S second island singles championship success was not as sweet as he had hoped.

Whalley takes his bow as captain

THE Investec Guernsey men’s team are hoping to put their Harrod Trophy horrors from last year behind them when they travel tomorrow to take on Old Mid-Whitgiftians in the second round.

‘Gob’ smacking entertainment

THE outspoken ‘Leicester Gob’ - Austin Healey - is to be the guest speaker at next month’s big Garenne Group Sporting Achievement Awards at Beau Sejour.

Tippett set for return

RYAN TIPPETT will be back in the red-and-white colours of Sylvans soon.

Tax hike is forcing us to end fuel sales

PETROL sales at Lucksall Motors are a thing of the past.

England to follow us on smoke ban

ENGLAND will follow Guernsey’s lead by banning smoking in enclosed public places from 1 July, the UK Government has announced.

People back anti drink-drive effort

ISLANDERS are backing the hard-hitting Christmas anti drink-driving campaign.