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Red Star host a feast of football at A&B Cup day

Eight teams took part in the Argyll and Bute Cup in Lochgilphead last weekend. Player of the tournament was Lewis Cameron of the eventual winners Oban Saints, and he is pictured above putting Lorne Robertson of Campbeltown Pupils under pressure in the semi-final. Much more on page 42.

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Argyllshire Advertiser
10 August 2018
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Crunch time looms for Inveraray’s Royal Bank
’We will be reviewing the use of each branch on its own merits’
Still time to have your say
Have your say on the importance of Inveraray’s RBS
Tamara is queen for a day
Queen Tamara Johnston waves to her subjects during
NEWS
Pupils celebrate exam success
School pupils in Argyll and Bute have been celebrating
POLICE FILES
Two men, both aged 29, were issued with recorded police
Primary care improvement plan approved
The Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board approved
Avenue arch improvement scheme to be re-tendered
A project to improve the condition of Inveraray’s iconic
Iconic Bluebird takes off on Bute
The Isle of Bute was chosen as the site for the re-launch
Give blood in Lochgilphead
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service will
Tarbert plans for the future with community hub vision
The people of Tarbert are drawing up a plan of action
DOES TARBERT NEED A TOURIST OFFICE?
‘It’s terrible, because we get people coming in here
Conserving Argyll and Bute’s historic landscape
People living in conservation areas or listed buildings
Tinkers’ Heart spruced up by retired builder
Community group director gets to work on generations-old site
Ardrishaig Gala entertains with gleeful gusto
This year’s annual Ardrishaig Gala opened to great
More Ardrishaig Gala day photographs
The Mid Argyll Pipe Band opened for the queen to be
Hundreds step back in time for annual festival
Organisers reckon 450 people came along to enjoy a
Celtic and Pictish Festival
Lochgilphead’s Terrie Munro with her colourful display
The lighter side of football
Eight football teams gathered in Lochgilphead last
MAYDS talent puts on a captivating performance
Children of the Mid Argyll Youth Development Services
YOUR VIEWS
LETTERS
Write to us: send your letters to editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk or The Editor, 44 Argyll Street, Lochgilphead PA31 8NB
YOUR PICTURES
Something slightly diTherent in this edition. This
Dochas Centre celebrates Calor cash
Carers and volunteers gathered in the Dochas Centre
FEATURE
GLAMPING In Scotland 2018
Barrhill Holiday Park
Imagination and colour at Lochgilphead Lego Show
A vast array of imaginative models were on display
LEISURE
A sense of place at Cairndow
Barely another person would have squeezed into the
Art society exhibition colour and culture
Mid Argyll Art Society’s 51st annual exhibition opened
Best year for whisky tourism
The Scotch whisky trade has seen record numbers as
Mr Toad comes to Lochgilphead
After last year’s success of The Wizard of Oz, Mid
FUNBOX present ROCKING ALL OVER THE WORLD as they return to the newly re-opened Queen’s Hall in Dunoon
FUNBOX present ROCKING ALL OVER THE WORLD as they return
Food and drink festival promotes Argyll and Bute
Glaswegians who sample Kintyre gin at a city food fair
Nevis Ensemble thrills in the hills
Visitors to Auchindrain Farm Township were treated
FARMING
Manager Archie’s 41 years of service is recognised
Friends and colleagues gathered to mark Archie McArthur’s
Bruce remembered and youth take show lead
A man who made a huge contribution to Mid Argyll Show
DISTRICT NEWS
CRAIGNISH
Craignish Village Hall’s summer ceilidh will be held
ARDFERN
The’ Arr-dfern Pirate Parade of 2018 will kick off
TAYVALLICH
The annual Tayvallich flower show took place on Wednesday
CAMPBELTOWN
A Campbeltown pedaller joined an Argyll peloton for
FORD
Friday August 31, bat evening, 8pm. Meet at the Heart
TARBERT
Christiane Burns of Tarbert has ‘braved the shave’
Thought for the Week with Marilyn Shedden
I had never heard of ‘boomwhackers’, let alone played
SPORT
Saints retain Argyll and Bute Cup
Lochgilphead Red Star once again hosted the Argyll
The Fun Fours football forms firm friendships
There was a good turnout for the Ardrishaig Community
Late Inveraray surge leaves islanders sweating
Bute saw off a late fight-back from the Inveraray second
McGlynn wins James Mundell Memorial Open
Forty seven players gathered at Glenralloch for the