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Treasured memories of Joe, a much loved husband, dad and grandad, who died September 6, 2014. Always in our hearts you’ll stay, Loved and remembered every day.

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Front Page
Kintyre’s answer to Danny MacAskill
Meet the nine-year-old from Bellochantuy, who outjumped world famous stunt
NEWS
Transatlantic trip for glorious Gigha gelato
A BRAMBLE and whisky ice cream from one of Scotland’s
Drink driver arrested
A SUSPECTED 61-year-old drunk driver was arrested on the Esplanade
Two women assaulted
TWO WOMEN were allegedly assaulted during a disturbance at a
Calton Avenue disturbance
FOLLOWING a report of a disturbance in Calton Avenue at
Caught with cannabis
ON SATURDAY afternoon, a 30-year-old woman was searched on Hillside
Longrow assault
AT AROUND 2.30am last Sunday, a man was arrested on
Abusive behaviour
A 40-YEAR-OLD woman was arrested following a report of a
Rural roads campaign
POLICE Scotland’s rural roads campaign is now in its third
Cowal Games success for fantastic four
Top dancing awards for Kintyre girls
Brexit role for Argyll and Bute MSP
MICHAEL RUSSELL has been handed a new cabinet role by
Kintyre Pipe bands clean up at Cowal
KINTYRE Schools Novice Juvenile B and 3A bands rounded off
£70,000 to start A83 Old Military Road works
WORKS on the Old Military Road in the shadow of
New stunt cycle star pedals forward
‘I’ve done a lot of shows, so I wasn’t too scared, just excited’
Hotel rolls out the green carpet for touring bowlers
A GLASGOW bowling outfit which has rolled doon the watter
Southend scouts scoot to Guernsey
THE FOURTH Argyll Scouts recently enjoyed a week’s summer camp
MAJIK money to fund dads and buggies
A CHARITY plans to use its latest cash-injection to reach
Idyllic retreat reveals its secrets
TUCKED away beneath the hill down to Peninver is one
Game of Thrones comes to Clachan
A GURNING competition and Game of Thrones fancy dress are
Shop keeping seamstress weaves new magic
A CAMPBELTOWN institution closed its doors last Saturday but will
Thought for the Week
IT’S THE first time I have heard a didgeridoo played
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 6 1991
‘Insensitive’ naval exercise LOCAL fishermen are powerless to stop a
FIFTY YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 1 1966
TWO AMATEUR yachtsmen stepped ashore at Southend’s Dunaverty beach on
ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER 2 1916
ON SUNDAY afternoon Mr Jas Durnan, fisherman, again effected a
Captains discuss their plans at coffee morning
A LARGE crowd filled the Salvation Army hall for its
LETTERS
Youngsters fly the flag for Kintyre at Cowal Games
HIGHLAND dancing and bagpipes sometimes get a bad rap in
A leading role for Russell
DESPITE what one commentator writes in our letters column it
Opinion
I seem to find it impossible to dispose of clothes
LEISURE
Brass band fundraising in full swing
IN LESS than a month’s time Campbeltown Brass Senior Band
Kintyre’s finest bring down curtain on 24th MOK Fest
WITH another weekend of music, merriment and madness coming to
DISTRICTS
Replacement electricity cable discussed
CONSULTATION events were held to explore the options for Gigha’s
Marie Curie musical Sunday
PIANISTS and organists will raise the roof for charity in
Creative skills on show
AN ARCHIVE of previous posters advertising Clachan Smallholders’ Gathering (SHG)
FARMING
Third price increase in three months for First Milk producers
THE PRICE for First Milk producers has been increased for
Mixed picture on cereal yields
IN THE annual harvest round-up, compiled by NFU Scotland, arable
Argyll riders excel at international competition
TWO ARGYLL Riding club members were rewarded for their long
Bringing home the barley
A SECOND sunny week saw harvesters working hard in Kintyre
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MACCORQUODALE
At the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Belfast, on July 25, 2016,
CAMERON
On August 24, 2016, peacefully at Mid Argyll Hospital, Lochgilphead,
MACKAY
Suddenly, at the Mid Argyll Hospital, on August 22, 2016,
MACLEOD
Catherine Sutherland Macleod (née Maclean). Much loved wife of the
GODDARD
Beautiful memories of our darling niece and cousin, Agnes (Robertson),
MACINTYRE
In loving memory of our darling parents, Angus, who passed
MACLENNAN, MBE
Treasured memories of our adored dad and father-in-law, Murdo, died
MCGOUGAN
Alice, who passed away September 2, 2014. Though her smile
MCGOUGAN
In loving memory of our mum and granny, Alice, who
MCGOUGAN
In loving memory of a dear mother, granny and great
MUIR
Happy memories of our dear brother, Jim, died August 20,
ROBERTSON
In loving memory of a dear dad, father-in-law and granda,
ROBERTSON
Robert (Bertie). In loving memory of our much loved dad
SPORT
Carradale runner defeats New Zealand ultra-marathon
‘It was an incredible feeling to reach to top and cross the finish line’
Danny’s boys edge to victory at close competition
FOUR teams all finished with the same score in one
Machrihanish Golf club round-up - August
DAVID IRWIN used his intimate knowledge of the Machrihanish course
McLellan takes August medal on rare appearance
JOHN McLellan took advantage of calmer afternoon conditions to bag
Putting challenge to raise funds for brave Kurt
AN OPEN putting competition will take place to raise money
Scottish AFL results and fixtures
LAST Saturday’s results: Premier Division – East Kilbride 1, Campbeltown
Lottery results
THERE were no winners of the Machrihanish Golf Club lottery
Pupils’ point is just reward
CAMPBELTOWN Pupils clawed back some pride after their 10-goal opening-day
Junior golfers let fly at the flags
SEVEN young golfers who have been training throughout the summer