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competition page (CM 19-26 Dec 1991). At last the winners can be revealed, plucked by the Hawk's glamorous assistant, Betty, from 500 entries. Good news for the winners and good news for the Road Haulage Association's Benevolent Fund, to which CM has pledged 10p for every entry received. Thanks to those softies in the industry who sponsored such splendid prizes.
Scania's 100th anniversary cake goes to Ms Leigh Salt, Stoke-on-Trent; diaries and address books are on their way to Sallie Wallington, Lifton, Devon; D Boyd, Stoke-on Trent; JT Seager, Southampton; I Clark, Cairndon, Scotland; L Turvey, London N4; and MR Cattley, York.
Two bottles of Renault wine have been won by F Wilson, Swindon, Wilts.
A Leyland Daf anorak is on its way to Robin Hulse, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire; model trucks go to S Martin, Penrith, Cumbria and MR Smith, Halesowen, West Midlands; a sweatshirt to J Robertson, Preston; a sportsbag to Peter Clark, Durham; and a travel alarm to Peter Murphy, Morley, Leeds.
An ERF coat is on its way to Tony Millican, Northampton.
Readers were asked to caption the picture (right) which was taken at last year's Commercial Motor Truckfest, A model Iveco Ford TurboTech truck is on its way to D Nixon, Brighton for suggesting; "The next trucker who mentions the word dick-head is in for a good clamping," A model TurboStar goes to Peter Bradford, Exeter for: "If you boys in the jam sandwich can have one on top, so can 1,"
Bob Stroud, Aberdeen, wins a jumper for: "You think this is bad, you should see where the aerial is." C Gumbley, London W5, merits an umbrella for: "It might well be environmentally friendly Sarge, but I still say without the bike I'm going to have trouble keeping up with those wagons."
A tee-shirt is being despatched to P McCorry, Basingstoke, Hants for writing the caption. "Stick my head through the sunshine roof and, bingo, instant panda car." And Denis Johns, Bideford, Devon, clinched the anorak