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11. Catholic Club still going strong after half-a-century
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 9 August 2008FOR 50 years it’s been going strong and even now – as the recession begins to bite and clubs are being hit by higher prices and the smoking ban – it is one of the most popular clubs in Rochdale.
12. Pioneer surgeon helped POW face the world again
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 2 August 2008A FORMER Rochdale soldier, who was injured and taken prisoner during the First World War, is featured in some fascinating detective work by an archivist who is studying the work of pioneering facial surgeon Sir Harold Gillies and the Great War servicemen he treated.
13. GP who tended the sick at 80
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 30 July 2008TRIBUTES are being paid to a respected GP who died at the age of 85.
14. Fun for all the family
Rochdale Observer, Monday 28 July 2008ROCHDALE has some fantastic places to spend a family day out ...
15. Explore our stunning landscapes
Rochdale Observer, Monday 28 July 2008ROCHDALE has some spectacular natural scenery to explore ...
16. Discover our proud heritage
Rochdale Observer, Monday 28 July 2008TAKE a step back into Rochdale's long and rich history ...
17. Class is all smiles but dreaded exam looms
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 26 July 2008A HAPPY looking group of scholars at what was affectionately known as St John’s Academy in Rochdale, not long after the Second War.
18. Special rose for Ethel
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 22 July 2008STAFF at the Meadow View residential home paid tribute to a resident who became like one of the family.
19. Remembered as kind and caring
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 22 July 2008A KIND and caring woman who worked hard for her family is how Rachel Searles will be remembered by her nearest and dearest.
20. Fuel used to be regular, cheap - and poisonous
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 5 July 2008WITH Britain, like most countries in the world, feeling the pinch of rising oil prices, there has never been a more pressing need to turn to alternative forms of energy.
