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Campbeltown Courier
14 October 2016
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Front Page
Russians to return to shipwreck site
RUSSIAN crew who were on board a ship that was
The great escape . . .
A STRAY pooch on a Greek island that was set
NEWS
Clan chief talk at history society
THE OPENING talk in the Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History
Dead dog washed ashore at Southend
ON MONDAY October 3, Police received a report from a
Man breaches bail conditions
BETWEEN September 6 and October 2 at a house in
Carradale window smashed
THE living room window of a house in Tormhor, Carradale
Main Street assault
AROUND 11pm on Thursday October 6, in Main Street, Campbeltown,
A83 surface work set to start north of Inveraray
A 1.2km section of the A83 will benefit from surfacing
Lifeguard rescues stray Greek dog from death
A KINTYRE lifeguard saved a young dog’s life in Greece
Church harvest funds for Syria support appeal
CAMPBETOWN Community Church celebrated its harvest festival and raised £1,029
Choir leader searching for fresh voices to join in
THE WOMAN behind Campbeltown’s blossoming choir scene is on the
Zany UK tour’s musical beasts stop in Wee Toon
CHILDREN’S musical theatre group Funbox pulled out all the stops
Wee Toon man returns to help open foodbank
KINTYRE Foodbank welcomed a former Campbeltonian at the ceremony to
Plan to merge GP practices are put on hold
ARGYLL and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership has confirmed
A View from Westminster – Brendan O’Hara
NOW THE UK parties have had their conferences, the Westminster
Airmen killed in Mull crash remembered
THICK fog was the last thing nine crewmen saw before
South Kintyre seniors twist the night away
MOVERS and shakers from the South Kintyre Seniors Forum, together
Cub scouts slithery snail care
SCOUTING is all about teamwork and two groups at the
CalMac managing director to step aside
THE MANAGING director of CalMac has signalled his decision to
Clapperboard calls for budding directors
YOUNG moviemakers could win up to £1,000 and gain UK
Thought for the Week
‘WHERE are you going and can I come with you?’
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO OCTOBER 18 1991
Lucky to be alive after sea drama TWO men and
FIFTY YEARS AGO OCTOBER 12 1966
Kelly says ‘no’ to English club TOMMY Kelly, Campbeltown Pupils
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO OCTOBER 14 1916
Jack Cornwell Memorial BY CONTRIBUTION and by collection the pupils
Derek is Free Church moderator designate
REVEREND Derek Lamont, minister of St Columba’s Free Church in
Pupils’ perfect start preserved
PUPILS Under-15s made it four wins from four in the
LETTERS
Kintyre compassion shines through – past and present
FROM the biggest human efforts to the smallest, all count
Why let London save Scot’s money?
I thank Mike McGeachy (letters, October 7), for conceding my
LEISURE
Kintyre man’s Blithe Spirit boosts Beatson funds
A RADIO style version of a 1940s ghost story inspired
Macmillan fundraiser held at Campbeltown hotel
PATRONS of a Campbeltown hotel put their coffee and teacups
Heat is on as Saigon comes to Campbeltown
A MUSICAL often described as ‘the greatest of all time’
Pupils set for free film treat
CAMPBELTOWN’S schools are to benefit from a free film festival
DISTRICT NEWS
Pupils brew Macmillan cash
PRIMARY six and seven of Southend school organised and held
SWRI meets Kintyre’s favourite hens
SOUTHEND SWRI took a trip to visit Hannah and Will
Breakdown recovery rescues wrestling ring bound for Tarbert
A CLACHAN Hall wrestling fundraiser at Tarbert was nearly left
FARMING
Susan 20th of Ormsary is autumn show champion
THE 119th autumn show and sale turned out to be
MOTORS
GENERATION EQ - MOBILITY REVISITED
WITH Generation EQ, Mercedes-Benz shows how electric cars can soon
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ALLISON
Suddenly at his home, 6 McCracken Court, Lochgilphead, on September
BLACK
Peacefully, at Cowal Community Hospital, Dunoon on October 11, 2016,
BLACK
Suddenly, at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Glasgow, Shona, née McGurk,
MACMILLAN
Peacefully, at the Mid Argyll Hospital, Lochgilphead, surrounded by her
MARKS
Peacefully at Lorn and Islands Hospital, Oban on Wednesday October
MEIKLE
Peacefully, at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, on October
MILLOY
Peacefully, at the Campbeltown Hospital, on October 9, 2016, Elizabeth
OMAN
Peacefully, at Auchinlee Care Home, Campbeltown, on October 11, 2016,
CAMPBELL
In loving memory of Mary, a dear mother, granny and
DAWSON
MCKERRAL
– William G, who died October 16, 2010. A much
MUIR
- Remembering Ian with love, you are forever in our
RENNIE
Ln loving memory of Andy, a much loved dad and
SPORT
Junior runner’s last dash
A BROTHER and sister were neck and neck for a
MacNab bags Johnson Cup
TARBERT’S greens were rolling well with the course in great
Ryan’s hat-trick fires the Pupils forward
PUPILS striker Ryan McConnachie notched three goals to send the
Maximum jackpot up for grabs
DUNAVERTY Golf Club’s three-number lottery has rolled over to its
Sibling rivalry is up and running
FAMILY ties were put to one side as Ruaridh and