IT
  
Attualmente si sta visualizzando la versione Italy del sito.
Volete passare al vostro sito locale?
18 TEMPO DI LETTURA MIN

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

BLAIR - The family of the late Anne Blair would like to thank everyone most sincerely for the many kind expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad loss. Special thanks to Dr Carina Spink, district nurses, Marie Curie nursing staff, Sheena, Mhairi, Anne and the other carers, also Niomi, Tanya and Ishbel MacLullich, for all the kind care and attention received. With thanks also to Derek Guy and Kenny McGlynn for all their efforts and kindness, and James Prentice for his support to Keira. Special thanks also to Rev David Carruthers for his comforting service, Stan Lupton Funeral Directors for professional services, Tarbert Hotel for catering and to all who paid their last respects at church and graveside. Donations to Marie Curie and Cancer Research raised £600.

CAULFIELD - Kay, Lindsay, Eleanor and family would like to thank all friends and family for all your cards, calls, flowers and support following the very sudden and sad loss of Jean. Our thanks also go to Roddy MacDonald and staff for all their help and very caring and professional services; to the Rev Derek Gibson for all his help and a lovely service; to Flowers by Morna for the beautiful floral tributes, and to the Grey Gull Inn for excellent catering. Finally, our thanks to all who attended at church and graveside to pay their respects. The sum of £400 was raised for the Lochgilphead Primary PTA.

FINN - Cecil and family would like to thank friends and relatives for the kind wishes and gifts following the sad loss of Shirley. They would like to express their gratitude to Dr Norrie, the health staff and all the carers who were such an important part of Shirley’s life. Much appreciation also to Father Connor, T A Blair Funeral Directors and the Ardshiel Hotel.

Leggete l'articolo completo e molti altri in questo numero di Campbeltown Courier
Opzioni di acquisto di seguito
Se il problema è vostro, Accesso per leggere subito l'articolo completo.
Singolo numero digitale 6th October 2017
 
€1,19 / issue
Questo numero e altri numeri arretrati non sono inclusi in un nuovo abbonamento. Gli abbonamenti comprendono l'ultimo numero regolare e i nuovi numeri pubblicati durante l'abbonamento. Campbeltown Courier
Abbonamento digitale di 6 mesi €28,99 fatturati due volte l'anno
Risparmiare
6%
€1,12 / issue
Abbonamento digitale annuale €51,99 fatturati annualmente
Risparmiare
16%
€1,00 / issue

Questo articolo è...


View Issues
Campbeltown Courier
6th October 2017
VISUALIZZA IN NEGOZIO

Altri articoli in questo numero


Campbeltown Courier
Birthday girl Jenny’s Jersey joy
Although Jeannie and Josie are pets, they will eventually be in the milking parlour along with the rest of the family’s dairy herd
News
POLICE FILES
A WOMAN assaulted a man at about 11.40am on Tuesday
National islands plan creates waves
THE ARGYLL Islands Strategic Group is determined to
Kintyre’s prime meridian is in Main Street
WEE TOON residents moving from the Argyll hotel to
Building society is socking it to homelessness
STAFF of the Wee Toon’s branch of the Yorkshire Building
Wartime munitions destroyed in blast
A BLAST rocked Westport beach when bomb disposal experts
Further funding boost for Keeping it Local
A CAMPBELTOWN entrepreneur has been given another cash
Plan to live-stream council meetings loses connection
A PLAN to live-stream Argyll and Bute Council meetings
Islay beef herd competition at Kinnabus Farm
A CAMPBELTOWN beef judge hoofed it onto the Kennacraig
A Cowal community council targets motorcycle menaces
MOTORCYCLISTS are to blame for many of this summer’s
Letters
Editorial
IN SUCH a diverse geographical region as Argyll and
Letters
I see William Crossan is back with his usual smoke
Down memory lane
One hundred per cent school attendance is an amazing
Press policy
At The Campbeltown Courier, we endeavour to ensure
Letters extra
Shore street was steaming
THE COURIER’S Down memory lane feature on the Steamboat
Feature
Care in the Community
Anyone, at any time in their life, can need the extra help that care in the community gives and anyone can find themselves in the role of care-giver, even young children. Don’t worry; there is plenty of advice at hand.
First Year intake 2017
LiveArgyll will be responsible for the on-going management
Farming
HIGHLAND CATTLE SHOW & SALE
For farming enthusiasts, Oban is home of the most prestigious Highland cattle sales in Scotland.
LEISURE
Mysterious man casts a spell on Masonic Lodge
THE FREEMASONS organisation is known for being a bit
Bidding batt les at ever popular Rotary sale
There were some buyers’ bargains at the Rotary Club
Wee Toon welcomes Scottish Opera
WORLD class opera singers will hit the high notes in
Springbank Invitational picked perfect pipers
SCOTLAND’S top pipers went chanter to chanter in the
Districts
BEAR lay down the blacktop on A83 south of Clachan
BEAR Scotland will spend 20 nights working on essential
Petrol pumps upgrade
PUMPS offering greater reliability and choice will
Pupils make Westport’s sand sparkle
INFORMATION gathered by a group of Kintyre primary
Carradale children chomp Kintyre cheese
PRIMARY pupils polished off Kintyre cheddar as part
Council cash for Gigha Trust’s flail mower
A GRASSROOTS grant has enabled Gigha Heritage Trust
Mice and marmalade are SWI craft winners
LARGIESIDE ladies showcased their creativity at this
Recruitment
HIJOBS announce new app launch
HIJOBS, one of Scotland’s fast emerging technology
Viewpoint
FROM OUR FILES
EIGHT pupils at Campbeltown Grammar School have turned
Thought for the Week
Everyone was totally fed up with it. More rain and
Announcements
BIRTHS
KIDD - On September 16, 2017, in Nova Scotia, Canada
ENGAGEMENTS
IRWIN - ARMOUR - Both families are delighted to announce
DEATHS
BANKS - Peacefully, in Lichfield, on October 28, 2017
IN MEMORIAMS
LIPPE - Precious memories of our daughter, sister and
Sport
Carradale buzzing as Busby beaten
AT THE break things were looking sticky for Carradale
Heidbanger remembered
ALTHOUGH Jimmy Graham, a founding member of the Dunaverty
Blustery bowling season finale results
IT WAS a dull end to the outdoor bowling season at
Machrihanish trio drive in to lift Thomas trophy
THE WINDSWEPT links of Dunaverty were a stern challenge
Young Pupils players headed to Lochnell
CAMPBELTOWN Pupils 2009s and 2011s kicked off in Lochnell’s
SAflresults and fixtures
LAST Saturday’s results: Scottish Amateur Cup, second
Lotto results
THERE were no winners in either of Kintyre’s three-number
Determined U13s battle back to win
A SPIRITED fight back resulted in Campbeltown Pupils
Darts season off to a flyer
CAMPBELTOWN’S darts season got off to a flying start