Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Halloween event in memory of David

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TICKETS are still available for a 1950s to 1980s Danceathon Olympics in aid of Kirkwood Hospice.

The event at The Venue, Market Street, Birstall, on Sunday, October 22, will see themed groups compete for 10 Olympic-style gold medals in fun competitio­ns.

X Factor-type judges will choose gold medal winners in multiple categories including Best Parade Poster, Best Dancing Couple, Best Dressed Male and Female, Best Acapella Band, Best Casanova, and Best Jezebel.

From the opening ceremony, the band parade will lead into a modern jive (MJ) exhibition and MJ lesson. The programme will then follow a repeat pattern of 30-minute ‘50s-’80s freestyle dancing followed by a fun competitio­n with a buffet interval at 6pm.

Tickets are available from Max Lemon on 07530 934 332 or jlmee@sky.com POPULAR lollipop man David Ellam is to be remembered by friends and colleagues at a fancy dress Halloween party that will raise money for two charities that were close to his heart.

The Halloween evening is being hosted by Mr Ellam’s friend Trisha Field at her home in Gledholt.

It will be in aid of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and the Huddersfie­ld Town Foundation, of which Mr Ellam was an avid supporter.

“In the past he gave up a lot of his spare time to help me organise such events, often with a moan, but he was always there to give a helping hand with the music and props,” said Trisha.

“I have been in contact with local businesses for their support in donating raffle prizes, and we will be auctioning a football signed by players at Huddersfie­ld Town. I’m also hoping to involve some of the town’s buskers to add to the atmosphere.”

In particular, Trisha wants to trace one of Huddersfie­ld’s familiar musicians – an Irish singer and violinist who is often spotted in the town centre accompanie­d by a puppet.

The event will take place on Saturday, October 28 from 7.30pm. Anyone who knew Mr Ellam – also known as Jelly – is welcome to come along. Trisha can be contacted on 01484 537785.

It is over a year since 52-year-old Mr Ellam died after he was attacked by a dog owned by Aaron Joseph.

He was bitten when he tried to protect his Yorkshire terrier Rolo from the other animal while walking outside his home in Sheepridge. He was rushed to hospital but died later from his injuries.

The other dog which was involved in the incident, a multiple-cross Staffordsh­ire bull terrier named Alex, has since been destroyed.

When he appeared at Leeds Crown Court Joseph, 29, denied owning a dog said to be dangerousl­y out of control.

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