There were no bedtime blues for youngsters in
the nursery class at Cairn
Primary when they donned their best nightwear for a pyjama party the
other day.
Young David Higgins settles down with a jigsaw.
The nursery tent proved to be a popular
resting place for Sam Currie, Toni McMillan, Victoria Bell and Rachel
Campbell.
Little Sam Currie and Morgan Hetherington
enjoy a bedtime tale from Chloe MacKie.
Victoria Bell, Rachel Campbell
and Toni McMillan had great fun at the modelling table.
Teachers June McDowall (left) and Rae Simons
joined in the fun with little Morgan Hetherington (left) and Courtney
Paton.
Maybole Business Forum's second meeting is at
7:30pm on Tuesday, March 6, in Maybole Castle.
Plans are being laid for Maybole Gala Day on
June 16. And a list was opened this week for stall bookings for Glebe
Park.
Maybole couple Tom Anderson and Elaine
Milligan smile happily after being married recently ...
Names to the faces. Remember the fascinating
picture we carried last November of the 1950's
dinner ladies at Carrick
Academy?
Maybole S-sail into last 16!. SS Peter &
Paul 1 Maybole 3. Maybole secured a place in the last 16 of the Scottish
Amateur Cup for the second year running with a deserved replay win in
Dundee.
Golf Lover has New Zealand off to a Tee.
Maybole businessman Alistair Kidd aims to make a name for himself on the
other side of the world - for a second time.
Maybole Youngsters want a drop-in centre for
advice. Maybole youngsters have appealed for more facilities at the
community wing of Carrick
Academy.
LOOKING BACK: 25 YEARS AGO. Queen of Carrick
Jackie McCulloch presents Maybole's first Citizen of the Year award to
GP Dr. Harold Grieve ...
Week
of February 16th 2001
INSTALLATION AT MAYBOLE.
BRO Charles Brian Spiers has been installed as Right Worshipful Master
of Lodge Royal Arch Maybole No. 198. The Ceremony took place last
weekend in the Masonic Temple at Whitehall. Installing Masters were Bros
George Maider, Thomas Clewlow and William Dykes.
MASTERS OF ART!
There was something familiar about the paintings that
adorned the walls of Cairn
Primary last Friday. On closer inspection, the work of the masters
sprang to mind.
MAYBOLE PUPILS PAY
THEIR RESPECTS TO BURNS
Decorations do justice to a
delicious lunch. St.
Cuthbert's Primary School dining hall was transformed into a
Scottish shrine when staff, pupils and guests gathered to pay tribute to
the memory of Robert Burns. And the Burns lunch did justice to the
artwork and decorations contributed by every young pupil.
Senior pupils followed their younger
counterparts with equally impressive performances in the well-patronised
competition.
The P4-5 winners line up with their certificates.
St. Cuthbert's pupils are all set to tuck in to
their traditional bill o'fare at the school's highly successful Burns
lunch.
The haggis is carried in by Kerry Foster and
Mrs Marie Christine Simpson.
St. Cuthbert's Primary School pupils proved
they know their Bard when they collected awards in the annual Burns
competition.
A string of Saltires provide the backdrop for top-table
officials and guests.
SHINING LIGHTS AT
GARDENROSE
Piper
George Murdoch and the Rev. Tom Bogle with Burns competition winners at
Gardenrose.
Super six really know their Burns. The beaming
smiles tell their own story ... we're winners.