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Suddenly but peacefully, at her home, 14 Argyll Court, Lochgilphead, on August 9, 2016, Catherine Janet MacInnes, aged 35 years, formerly of Achnamara, much loved and loving daughter of Sandy and Margaret, cherished sister of Sandy and Emma and dear sisterin-law of Tasha. Dearly loved granddaughter of Fiona and the late Kenny MacInnes and Cathie and the late Joe Turner, and an adored auntie, niece and cousin to all the family. Dear friend to many, and a popular character in the local community and valued volunteer at the Red Cross Shop, who will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Funeral service will be held in Lochgilphead Parish Church, on Tuesday, August 16, 2016, at 12.00 noon, thereafter to Achnabreac Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations if desired to Epilepsy Scotland.

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Front Page
£2.5 million fishing vessel launched
‘The truth is that this is a boat which could have been built at the shipyard in Campbeltown if it was still in business’
Holstein is supreme dairy champion
NEWS
Callouts for Campbeltown lifeboat
THE WEE Toon’s lifeboat crew played a vital role in
Twelve years in the making
A DISTILLERY which traces its roots back to 1872 launches
Kintyre director stages social justice show
Unseen is a tale of hardship conceived by former Grammar
Frustration for airline passengers
AN AIRLINE’S frustrated passengers were shunted from plane to plane
Mobile crane crew refloats boat
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Pursuit of the famous grouse
KINTYRE’S estate keepers are hoping to hit the target this
Campbeltown pupils Offered a friendly ear
FATEFUL white envelopes dropped on the doormats of Campbeltown’s youngsters
Scouts go wild in Kintyre
FEROCIOUS midges were no match for the 16th Argyll Scout
Farming couple reap the love that they have sown
A FARMER who was ‘eyeing up the talent’ at a
Dozen artists banged up in Victorian cells
A DOZEN artists will spend five days on bread and
ACHA apps are available
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THE COURIER has been asked to explain that the picture
Stunt cyclists are airborne at agriculture show
A SURPRISE hit at the 150th Kintyre Agricultural Society’s show
Thought for the Week
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CAMPBELTOWN’S young entertainment officers, Mhairead McKinven and William Crossan, have
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Show visitors go back in time
HISTORIC photographs from the earliest days of Kintyre Agricultural Society’s
LETTERS
Wee Toon’s boomin’ ready
MUSICIANS of all stripes and sounds followed by fans will
Volunteers save lives at sea
AUGUST is often a busy month for lifeboat crews and
opinion
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LEISURE
Campbeltown author’s book reveals Kintyre’s scenic corners
A Third Summer in Kintyre by Angus Martin is on sale now
Ab Fab’s stellar cast in a fashion farce
HOLLYWOOD comes to Campbeltown this weekend as film screenings return
BUSINESS
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A COUPLE who holidayed in Argyll for many years have
Autumn workshops for small businesses
BUSINESS Gateway Argyll and Bute is encouraging business owners to
Local businesses prove they are Best of the West
SIX LOCAL businesses have won the opportunity to showcase their
MOKFEST 2016
MOK Fest’s top class line-up in its 24th Year
MUSIC for every ear will wow fans at the 24th Mull of Kintyre Music Festival
FARMING
Historic pictures wow crowds at Kintyre show
A DISPLAY of photographs from previous Kintyre Agricultural Society (KAS)
MOTORS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
ALLEN
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ANDREW
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SIMS
Peacefully, at the Campbeltown Hospital, surrounded by his family, on
ALLAN
Sweet and happy memories of my darling youngest son, Iain
LIDDELL
In loving memory of our dear dad, Robert, who died
MACLENNAN
Elizabeth, loving wife of the late Murdo and treasured mum,
MCKENZIE
MORRISON
In loving memory of my dear fiancé, Murdo, who died
SCOTT
- In loving memory of Donald, who passed away on
SHAW
- In loving memory of my dear dad (Alan), who
SPORT
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