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Daily Archives: July 13, 2007

Three still in the running

STUART LE NOURY had few problems as he won the one-mile track walk.

RGGC overcome the odds

Results

Scarborough Cup

(RGGC names first)

Foursomes

Gill Burford, Sue Wellfair lost to Jenny Deeley, Sheila Smith 6 and 5; Di Aitchison, Joan Bichard lost to Gloria Paradiso, Elaine Pushman 4 and 3; Marion Richards, Di Hudson halved with Flo Bisson, Gina Austin-Walker; Julie Creed, Mandy Webber beat Karen Le Brocq, Sarah Le Boutillier 3 and 1.

Singles

Burford lost to Deeley 1 down; Wellfair beat Le Brocq 1 up; Aitchison beat Smith 1 up; Hudson beat Le Boutillier 4 and 3; Bichard beat Bisson 4 and 2; Richards beat Austin-Walker 7 and 6; Jenny Kimber lost to Paradiso 2 down; Webber beat Pushman 3 and 1.

Match: RGGC 7.5, La Moye 4.5.

Harte/Bichard Trophy (B teams)

Elaine Ward lost to Georgia Wallace 4 and 3; Dorren Munroe halved with Lynn Hopfinger; Liz Darling lost to Wendy Twimel 7 and 6; Sonia Graham lost to Sibby Ling 2 and 1; Angela Goddard beat Pat Acton-Phillips 3 and 2; Clare Le Page beat Allison Harte 3 and 1.

Match: RGGC 2.5, La Moye 3.5.

TEAM captain Di Hudson was beeming with pride after the Royal Guernsey Ladies’ Section got the better of their La Moye counterparts.

Big contingent likely for Royal London Show visit

THERE is set to be a large Guernsey contingent at one of the most prestigious shows in the UK.

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Atlantic event begins today

TEN Guernsey bowlers rolled up at the famous Ayr Northfield greens in Scotland yesterday in preparation for their opening games in the Atlantic bowls championships today.

It’s mission Europe

GUERNSEY’S top junior players are taking on the best in Europe today.

Farmers want extra cash for their milk

FARMERS want 6p per litre more for their milk.

They say the rise is needed to catch up with inflation and restore confidence to the industry to encourage investment.

Profits rise as workforces fall

WORKERS are showing their bosses that they deserve better pay.

Sarkees fear Barclays’ buy-up will continue

SIR DAVID and Sir Frederick Barclay’s move to buy substantial amounts of property in Sark is continuing.

Wage bar raised

HOUSING has increased the amount of money that people can earn and still qualify for a States house.

No, I’m not too busy to see you, Gordon…

CHIEF Minister Mike Torode is too busy after all to meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown - but he won’t say why.