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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 21 December 2018.
Remembering the homeless at Christmas
A fundraiser for charity Moving on Mid Argyll was well attended on Saturday December 15. Above are Mo-Ma supporters Sandy Taylor, Elaine McKenzie, Maureen MacIntosh, Jean Michelle, Maureen Bea...
POLICE FILES
Badden Farm Nursery near Lochgilphead took part in Christmas jumper day on December 14 for Save the Children. Everyone was very enthusiastic and happy to support this fantastic charity, which...
Moving work of Mid Argyll’s quiet charity
by Colin Cameron
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
Christmas is a time for family and celebration but for many people it is a time of year when problems can seem magniThed and festive spirit i...
Santa rides into Tarbert in style
Kaiden, Santa and Maisy.
Santa arrived in style in Tarbert as the local fire and rescue service brought the man in red to the fire station to meet children on Saturday December 15. A well-k...
Lucky dozen share council event funds
by Colin Cameron
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
Councillors complained a little that particular events in their own wards had not been supported, but in the end they approved a plan to help...