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Taylor lifts police trophy

DONALD Taylor overcame stormy conditions to arrest Dunaverty’s Mersey Police Cup.

The early starters of the competition were greeted with strong winds, rain and hailstones as they took to the course last weekend.

Ross Sinclair led the way with a nett 64 from Kenny Cameron on 65.

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6th May 2016
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Front Page
Town hall restored to its former glory
MORE than a quarter of a millennium ago Campbeltown celebrated
Rallies for imprisoned pirate hunter
TWO GROUPS came together to help to keep the focus
NEWS
Speeding in restricted vehicle
A MAN was fined and received points on his driving
Driver using mobile phone banned
A MAN was fined £120 and banned from driving for
Youngster fined for climbing on police car
A CHRISTMAS works party cost a man £250 after he
Television theft
POLICE are appealing for information regarding a break-in and theft
Urinating in public
TWO men were issued with Formal Adult Warnings for urinating
T-shirts boost support for Billy Irving’s plight
YVONNE MacHugh has helped design teeshirts to boost support for
Three decades delivering dinners
A WOMAN who delivered hot meals to elderly residents for
Quesada memorial receives planning approval
THE PLAQUE and cairn commemorating the Quesada disaster has now
Praise for hall restoration heroes
A BUILDING firm boss put another brick in the wall
Grammar pupils’ posters picked for Edinburgh Fringe festival
FOUR aspiring artists from Campbeltown Grammar School had designs on
Wrasse firm’s scholarships may hatch fresh talent
THE NORWEGIAN aquaculture firm planning to expand Machrihanish’s wrasse hatchery
£6 million wind tower order now shipping
WIND tower sections which are part of a multi-million pound
Rotary quiz champs head to Glasgow
A TEAM of four quiz champions from Dalintober Primary will
Parking proposal consultation to roll into town
DRIVERS in Kintyre can toot their linguistic horns at a
Campaigner marches on for exmilitary pirate hunter
FORMER Grammar School boy Billy Irving, currently imprisoned in India,
An elegant venue already attracting bookings
AT LAST the work is finished on the town hall
opinion
Some 80 years ago Campbeltown Town Council made the wise
Grants will help mark centenary
FUNDING of between £3,000 and £10,000 will help heritage groups
Heritage centre gun’s similarity evokes poignant memories
UNVEILING a rare German gun sparked a moving moment for
Zero Waste Heroes polish new life into some used furniture
UPCYCLING enthusiasts have been treated to a class on how
Young pupil’s story falls just short
A DRUMLEMBLE pupil’s tale, picked ahead of thousands of entries
Rainbow Guides’ find pot of gold at the bank
CAMPBELTOWN Rainbow Guides are quids in after a bank worker
Thought for the Week
WE were on our way to Dunkeld for a week’s
From our files
ARMED police were brought in by bus from Glasgow and
Queen’s birthday sparks memories
A PICTURE of the Queen in Campbeltown in 1958, published
LEISURE
Red Cross holds festival of coffee mornings
PLANTS, home baking and bric-brac bargains will all be part
Seascapes take centre stage in Las Vegas
PAINTINGS from a Gigha Gallery exhibition have taken a taste
Can you help to solve mystery of the Picture House dragon?
A BEAST has sprung from the woodwork at Campbeltown’s historic
Southend sweep the table at woman’s rural institute’s show
MEMBERS of a Kintyre women’s institute dominated the Argyll Federation’s
Ultra runners can race to free cinema tickets
ATHLETES taking part in Kintyre’s most gruelling run can put
LOCH FYNE FOOD FAIR
Loch Fyne Food Fair promises to be a memorable weekend
LOCH Fyne Food Fair, May 14-15, next to the Loch
LOCH FYNE FOOD FAIR EVENT PROGRAMME 2016
A Fyne weekend of food, music, shopping and fun Here’s
FARMING
Milk price continues to sour but First Milk backs Campbeltown
THE PRICE of milk is continuing to decrease with the
DISTRICT NEWS
Former Abbeyfield resident celebrates 90th birthday
A RETIRED army major, who was a resident of Abbeyfield
Open day herald’s summer season at Glenbarr Abbey
Ten members of the U3A choir provided entertainment with a
Bake and taste at SWI AGM
PICNIC nibbles were all part of the bake and taste
ADVERTISING
Enjoy the ‘Fyne’ life at the Silvers Marine Scottish Series
THE Silvers Marine Scottish Series will welcome more than 100
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ARMOUR
Peacefully in her sleep, at Ardfenaig Residential Home, Ardrishaig, on
HUMPHREY
On April 27, 2016, peacefully at her beloved home, Seileach
LANG
Peacefully at home, 23 Hillside Road, Campbeltown, on May 2,
ALLAN
Judith and the family of the late Annie would like
GROGAN
Kathleen and family would like to thank family, friends and
MARSHALL
In loving memory of my darling daughter, Kellyann, died May
MCCALLUM
Precious memories of our mum, Tessa (Scally), passed away May
MCGUINNESS
In memory of our much loved dad, Ian, who died
MCMILLAN
The family of the late May McMillan would like to
SPORT
Donald shines in season finale
CAMPBELTOWN footballer Donald Mc-Callum made a quick impact again on
Islay Golf Club results
SUMMER League: Wednesday, April 27: 1 L Gairns, 32 pts;
Youth teams shine at Oban festival
CAMPBELTOWN Pupils Youth teams participated in a huge football festival
Pupils punish nine-man Milngavie
THE YOUNG Pupils picked up their second win in as
Individual wins and personal bests for swimmers
CLYDE Coast Mini League competitors dived into the Aqualibrium for
Youngsters tee o~ at Tarbert open day
TARBERT Golf Club held an open day in a bid
Time is running out for MOK runners
THERE are just 24 days left to train for this
Pupils lose in six-goal thriller
CAMPBELTOWN Pupils put in perhaps their most dominant performance of
Young athletes break out at Inveraray
CAMPBELTOWN Running Club juniors clinched four of the six medal
Lotto results
Drawn on Sunday May 1, the winning numbers were 6,
SAFL results
LAST Wednesday’s result: Alba Thistle 0, Oban Saints 0. Saturday’s
Tough test for Kintyre swimmers
SCOTIA’S swimmers scored 170 points to win a friendly threeway
Birthday bonanza as young Pupils hammer Ardencaple
A PAIR of birthday boys celebrated their 14th birthdays with