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1. Brown is the surprise package
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002THE first of the four J W Lees Bowls League competitions in the season was held at Middleton Conservative Club.
2. He's a poet and wants everyone to know it
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002A BUDDING poet from Langley hopes to avoid becoming one of the great unpublished.
3. Thieves threaten to spoil home's party
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002THIEVES on Langley have deprived a nursing home of its patriotic banners.
4. Belly dancing comes to town
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002THIS week sees belly-dancing travel from the Middle East to Middleton.
5. An interesting Royal visitor
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002GOLDEN Jubilee celebrations have brought the memories flooding back for a former first lady of Middleton.
6. Bands set to crawl in
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002ORGANISERS of next week's Crab Village Jubilee Festival have pulled out all the stops to make sure that the event goes with a swing ... so much so, that they've enlisted the help of nine bands and singers to provide musical accompaniment to the host of other attractions.
7. 'God bless you all'
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002THIS week marks the end of Greater Manchester Fire Service's fund-raising efforts for the families of the New York firefighters who lost their lives on 11 September.
8. A chip off the old book
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002A POPULAR Langley chippy has been recognised as one of the best in the country.
9. Schools rugby is alive and kicking
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002RUGBY league is alive and kicking in two Alkrington Primary schools.
10. We launched 'Our Gracie' on road to fame and fortune
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 30 May 2002ROCHDALE may claim Gracie Fields as "Our Gracie", but it was Middleton that launched the songstress on the way to stardom.
