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Burns night in Brodick

Douglas Hotel owner Sean Hendry, centre, with the top table ahead of the annual Burns Supper at the Brodick Hotel last Friday. Pictured left to right are: Megan Hamill, piper Ali Hume, Fiona Hume, Sheila Gilmore, Jim Lees and Allan Nicol. For more on this story, turn to page three.

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