If Wilf Savident nicked himself shaving, chances are he wouldn’t shed blood but pure brine. That’s what comes from being at one with the sea - man and boy - for more than 63 years. In the week in which the iconic book is relaunched, Shaun Shackleton meets Guernsey’s living Ebenezer Le Page
Daily Archives: July 26, 2007
Rowland wins Coronation Cup
DI ROWLAND and Elaine Ward produced good medal scores in the first stage of the Coronation Cup and went on to become the finalists in the match play second stage.
Maximum points at 300 yards for eight Guernsey shooters
EIGHT members of the Guernsey squad managed to pull off an extraordinary feat at Bisley when all scored maximum points in the competition for The Times Challenge trophy at 300 yards.
The fastest female ever to race up ‘the Terres’
WITH all the commotion surrounding Martin Groves doing the quickest time ever up Le Val des Terres on Saturday, Jackie Guille’s achievement was slightly overshadowed.
Teens qualify
TWO teenagers have come out on top of the local World Cup qualifying finals.
Francart joins regular trio as Guernsey Post win once again
GUERNSEY POST have won the Collins Stewart Town Relay for the second year running.
Dale guns for place in Osaka
DALE GARLAND is out to win the 400m hurdles at the Norwich Union World Trials & UK Champion-ships at the weekend and book himself into the World Championships.
‘Come on, let’s finish it’
CASTEL douzenier Dave Chester and his wife, Yvonne, were walking down the High Street when they saw a man holding a knife.
Teen in shock after stabbing
A TEENAGER told the Royal Court how he had sat down in a state of shock near the Market Steps after seeing the High Street stabbing.
Roffey tells the House: Business Plan will fail
THE Government Business Plan is setting the States up for failure, a senior minister warned yesterday.













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