Ruari takes over as Chairman for 2008/09


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Ruari Wiggin was elected Chairman of Hebden Bridge and District Round Table at our Annual General Meeting on 23rd April.
Big D's put on some excellent food, though the sprouts had seen the inside of a saucepan for far too long and wouldn't have presented much of a challenge even to a toothless pensioner - good thing really 'cos some of the guests might well fit that description soon.
Keith's last meeting as Chairman was rudely interrupted by a bunch of women dressed up as nurses singing songs that questioned his virility and offered some painful solutions, as can be seen in the photos.
A few pints later everyone was feeling a bit peckish again, so we all piled back to Ruari's for bacon butties and more beer.

Keith's Swansong

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Peter & Andrew share the pot at the 10 Pin Bowling in Halifax


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We went to Halfax Bowling Centre in April. Each of us put £1 in the prize pot. Peter followed his success in the Area Bowling with the joint highest score of 163, while Andrew demonstrated that the lure of cash helped him maintain his concentration much better than he had at the Area competition. However, JD proved that his March performance had been a flash in the pan. In the pictures, Keith is a bit blurry, but he's like that most of the time anyway.

Over 80s

We took Hebden Bridge's over 80-year-olds out for the day to Millstones near Harrogate. We had a great time with good food, dancing and bingo. Several Table members had their young children with them and all ages had an enjoyable day out. One of our party even won a bingo prize! Here are some photos of the event, but be warned: if you don't like the sight of bad dancing, look away now!


Hebden Bridge Round Table is a group of young men who meet for friendship, fun and to help others in the local community.
Hebden Bridge Round Table draws members from all along the Calder Valley: from Hebden Bridge, Mytholmroyd, Luddenden and Luddenden Foot.
Neighbouring Tables are Halifax and Sowerby Bridge. We welcome membership enquiries from men aged between 18 and 45.
Round Table's sister organisation, Ladies' Circle welcomes membership enquiries from women aged between 18 and 45.

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