Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

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Francis Quin’s family tree

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Ancestors of Francis Quin.

Woodcarving business looks set to close as owners retire

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GUERNSEY Woodcarvers will close unless it is bought.

St Andrew’s hosts day in praise of the apple

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IT was a big apple day at St Andrew’s yesterday.

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Shock or an Oscars Pleas?

LAST week’s Chief Pleas sitting was an historic one – the last scheduled meeting of an assembly in which the landowning tenants have sat for almost 450 years.

Coat clinches Benjy’s prize

AS Alderney’s political season swings into action, it was good to see so many islanders at the Island Hall for the by-election hustings.

Chewy changes

Chouet is much more than a dumping ground and somewhere to race cars on the sand – it may have lost some of its charm, but it still has stunning views and a fascinating history, as Rob Batiste reports.

Stranger than fiction

Fictional grumpy fisherman Ebenezer Le Page was perhaps Chouet’s best-known resident. But what would he have made of the area’s changes in recent times? The old Guern would not have been happy, says Rob Batiste.

Globe stalls boost charities’ coffers

OVER the past couple of weekends, the Globe’s charity team has hit the Farmers’ Market at Sausmarez Manor and the car boot sale at Le Mare de Carteret School.

Swimarathon 2008

Photos from this year’s Swimarathon at Beau Sejour.

Dancing for Ben

MORRIS dancers Belles and Broomsticks performed at the Mermaid Tavern to raise money for the Caritas Community Charitable Trust.