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... chair. The entertainment was of varied pharacter, consisting of vocal solos, violin, pianoiorte and gramaphone selections, clog dancing, etc., and drew forth the enthusiastic applause of the audience. The aitistts were—Misses M. 3. Falconer, M. C. S. Falconer ...
... child dancer, sang Put your arms around me. honey, and Baby Strauss,' a very taking Dutch number, followed by Dutch clog dance. Mr Johnston's vocal contributions to programme all round merit were Lorraine, The Trumpeter, and 'The Lass o' Ballochmyle ...
... inches. Seven-a-side Rugby football competition-Thistle F.C. v. Nomad F.C.-Thistle I goal to nil. Five- a-side football competition, junior - 2nd Aberdeen v. 'Varsity.-'Varsity 1 goal to sil. Five-a-side football competition, under 16 years of age -Junior ...
... C. Cruickshank 156 Union Street. ROYAL Enfield Motor Cycles, 1929 models, now view; unproved design and specification; competitive prices; exchanges and easy payments. C Cruickshank, 156 Union Street. DAIMLER Landaulette, 30 h.p., in splendid running ...
... Invergorden. Selkirk, Beith, Grangemouth, Clydebank and back to Lairg. He retired in Ifl-ttl after 41 years’ service. Plockton dance A DANCE in Plocktbn Hall raised more than £6O for Plockton Football Club. Cults Customs man retires after 40 years’ service Hopes ...
... 10 Maureen EUlott to a aide Road. Aberdeen. lan won opene ...
... lind mcli it1 wasa ferry warm, oh yuv, and he would ho a ,- the petter uf a trom aitbout any scatter in it si ian- Thle competitions were of tiso clasoeo, local ond spun, the feest being conllned to the inhabitaots ol the glen ;and there was Oes croe ...
... with the when dance groups from Scot- As from today, the business, ward to a well-earned hoUday. building, but the newsagent’s ■ and England together with two adjoining Arthur, who has had a busi- business will continue. . different dance styles. unused ...
... clever exponents the intricacies clog and step dancing. The fact that Thomson was very good billiard player attracted many expert cueists to the billiard-room his hotel, and it was frequently the place of important competition and exhibition matches. ''The ...
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... Cash 3. Ten ran. WARWICK NunscRY-Compton Miss 1, Potboy 2 Dancing Maid 3. 'twelve ran. BUDEROOK STAsECS-Rabicano 1, The Alsatian 2, I Undecided 3. Eieven ran. AltnXa HANDICAP.-Glentworth 1, Clog Dance 2, Kate Paradise S. Seven ran. CLUB WELTER HANDICAP-Uncle ...